Whenever people complain about something, they are unintentionally proving that they are human; the reaction being one of the many imperfections which supports that fact. So why then has the act of griping fallen in disfavor with some individuals who feel they are superior to those who announce their displeasure and tribulations?
Do not these people bleed when they are cut? Do they not weep when felled by sorrow or cry when overwhelmed with intense joy? Do they not release pent up air to ease a flatulent sensation...with the same odor as those of who complain?
During an amicable reunion a friend narrated how his wife, elegantly dressed for a special occasion, shrieked and cursed when their child threw up on her wardrobe just as they were about to depart for the event. After which, she cleaned up herself and her child; donned a new dress and went on with their plans.
Complaining,or ranting negatively, about trials and predicaments come naturally. It is only an automatic reaction by individuals who find holding their emotions a difficult challenge to perform. This act is not completely unconscionable so long as the guilty party, after all the expletives and gripes, does something to right or remedy the situation.
It would be just like unintentionally burping at a dinner table and saying "Excuse me.".
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