It’s irritating but…
All through life, I have noticed how other people are often shockingly content with irritation. They put up with things that are annoying instead of not doing that. I really don’t like doing things that are annoying and do my
A large jar of pickles sits on a cluttered surface. The jar has a white label with bold black text that reads "Emotional Support Pickles" and includes a small cartoon drawing of an irritatingly cheerful pickle with a smiley face. The Instagram handle @jasonminion2__ is in the bottom left corner.

It’s irritating but…

A large jar of pickles sits on a cluttered surface. The jar has a white label with bold black text that reads "Emotional Support Pickles" and includes a small cartoon drawing of an irritatingly cheerful pickle with a smiley face. The Instagram handle @jasonminion2__ is in the bottom left corner.
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All through life, I have noticed how other people are often shockingly content with irritation. They put up with things that are annoying instead of not doing that.

I really don’t like doing things that are annoying and do my very best to either avoid them completely, or change my routine so that I don’t do things or put up with things that are inconvenient or annoying. At least I don’t do it for a long time.

If I start my computer and there are pop up messages that are warning me of viruses or whatever the case may be, I may reboot my computer for a week being annoyed by these things but at some point when I feel I have the time and mood, I will attempt to eliminate that annoyance. Other people don’t and I can understand that if they’re not computer literate people it just becomes a part of their everyday annoying life even if solving it would simply mean asking for help.

I see this everywhere in other people though. People doing things inconvenient or downright irritating and frustrating. Over and over.

I have lived my whole life steering clear of extra effort or extra labor or even doing things that are casually bothersome. Ironically that lifestyle may be irritating to those around me. It sure has worked out for me though.

Just another way to measure success other than income. Paying people or even just asking people to do things you don’t want to do is a pretty sweet way to get through things.

Not doing things isn’t right for everyone, but doing things an easier way should be the norm.

Maybe I should teach your master class.

Or get someone to do it for me.

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