JIM BUTTON,
TELLING TALES.

Pity Party

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The tough thing about a pity party is you really can’t invite anyone else to the party.

A pity party is most successful when you let the pity swirl in your own head, getting worse and worse each time you circle the same pitiful thoughts.

If you invite someone to your pity party they tend to ruin the cycle, they tend to say things that make you realize your party is pitiful in its basic origin. They do things that get you out of your own head. Especially the ones that don’t give you the pity fuel you are looking for.

And never read mind expanding books when you are trying to have a pity party, especially something like ‘Man’s Search for Meaning’ by Victor Franklin. If you read a book like this then you see someone who has all the ingredients to throw a way better pity party than you. And there is nothing worse than seeing a pity party that isn’t properly actualized.

I had a pity party again this morning, it was a short one, just how I like them. Get in, give the hostess a gift, then leave.

If yer having a pity party and need a guest please call me, I like crashing them in all forms. And if you feel pretty hard done by read Victor’s book. He sucks the life outta any good pity party.

Lucky Guy

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