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People Will Always Talk Trash No matter how well you do in life, what you have achieved, or what youve done to help the world; people will always talk trash. Theyll find a way to poke fun of you or what youre trying to do. People will always talk trash. Dont listen or pay attention to it.WHO CARES? That comes with the territory of improving your life. People who dont have anything better to do with their lives will voice their opinions so THEY WILL FEEL BETTER ABOUT THEMSELVES. Who gives a damn what fools have to say?!If other people make fun of what you do, maybe they arent really your friends? Not that it matters, but you can also look at the track record of the person talking nonsense. Nine times out of ten the person is miserable, doesnt like their own life, and hasnt accomplished much. Being angry at people who talk trash wont help your life one bit. *As long as youre being honest, trying to help others, and doing the best you can, you will have the last laugh. Not the last laugh at them, but youll laugh because YOU ENJOY YOUR LIFE. Lots of laughter is a sign of happiness.* *DO WHAT YOU MUST DO IN THIS LIFE. DONT BE CONCERNED WHAT OTHERS WILL THINK. *YOU MUST MAKE THE BEST DECISIONS FOR YOU, NOT FOR THEM. *WHEN PEOPLE TALK TRASH REMIND YOURSELF THAT YOURE ON THE RIGHT TRACK. Dont take it personally. Some people have their whole career based on talking shit. If they became positive, what would they talk about? Ann Coulter, Bill ORiley, Howard Stern, Perez Hilton (he was surprised he got punched in the face recently?!) and Michael Moore wouldnt have any followers if they stayed quiet. Their careers are based on controversy. Let them talk and dont take it personal. You dont have to listen, just like you dont have to pay attention to people who talk trash about you. People will always talk trash. Dont listen or pay attention to it. -Pistol
Posted on: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 16:32:57 +0000

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