Hello, everyone. I feel like I'm talking to myself, well maybe I am?
I know that SOME ppl like it when i post stuff but i haven't had any inspirational thoughts in a while, bad sign eh!
So here goes, for you Lea and S.E.P.
I work in a Cafe after school. I have recently realized, from the help of my boss, that costumers are ALWAYS right no matter how annoying, snotty, or what ever word you want to use, they can be. I am there to GIVE them what ever food of beverage they want.
This discovery has awoken me to the big problem of CHUTZPAH. I never thought of myself as one to be chutzbadic, since everyone has their slip up's once in a while.
I was reading Rabbi Teworsky ( I'm sorry i really don't know how to spell his name,) book "The enemy within". He mentions there that chutzpah has become increasingly popular in our society, along with other things. When i read this a thought to myself, it's not just a slip up once in while with your mouth, were you just get so fed up with customers and they down play on your service. The problem is your thought process. Are you thinking, "this person is so frustrating to deal with."and just not saying anything out loud? Cause if that's the case then there's still a problem.
We are CONSTANTLY reminded to judge our 'fellow's 'favorably. This refers to any joe shmoe off the street. (my apologies to anyone named Joe Shmoe.) It struck me how wrong I've been to even THINK about another in that way, even if i DON"T express it.
I just thought I'd share the reminder. Many times we might think, ït''s ok that i think this way as long as i don't act on it..."but that to, my friend, is wrong.
Have a GREAT day and be well!
4 comments:
psh. shkoyach :)
thanks!
:D you guys are making shep nachas!
Very nice Sarah. This is an important message, and you've given it over well. Have a good Shabbos!
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