Monday, March 13, 2006

Four Categories

Most people belong to one of the following four categories:


  • Smart and Humble
  • Dumb yet honest about the fact he/she is not so sharp
  • Smart but Arrogant
  • Dumb and Arrogant

Smart and humble, it is very fun to hang out with those people. You can often stimulate a deep, thoughtful conversation and feel quite rewarding at the end. Best of all, you feel very comfortable throughout the process and they will never make you feel stupid.

Dumb and Honest. It is ok to say stupid things and joke about it. If you can ask questions nicely and politely, almost everyone would love to help.

Most people I have met fall into category III. Well, if you are smart but a little bit arrogant, that’s fine. You have right to be proud, as we don’t get to see many geniuses running around everyday. As long as they are reasonable, we can work on that little attitude problem later.

Now I would like to devote my full energy to address to my last group: dumb and arrogant. I really want to choke and squeeze those people hard sometimes. If you are slow, so be it. It is ok to be slow, but please respect others who can think ahead of you. It is especially frustrating talking to those people who are going around circles, repeating over and over again. I got your point the first time, ok? (that's if they any valuable point to make at the first place) As I try to cut short the conversation and give my answer after 10 seconds, they can’t listen. They will go on and on for another 5-10 minutes and finally ask: Cindy, do you get it? It seems as if their ears shut down automatically as soon as they start talking.


What really bugs me is how I have to repeat my answer all over again, 10 minutes later, for exactly the same thing I just said earlier. Yet they don’t think I am paying attention...

2 comments:

Eelmit said...

lol Cindy are these people at work?
I find that 99% of the population who happen to fall into your category 1-3 are either:

1. still in school
2. don't have a job
3. doesn't have the remotest relation to what you do for a job so you can't expect to be working with them ever

so that leaves the 1% of people.. which is still a hell lot... who you get the pleasure of working with everyday and repeat the same murderous thoughts. XD

CinDy said...

wow...what a surprise to see you here. Looks like you finally found my blog after 2 years. LOL

You sounded so analytical. Someone has too much programming going on in his life. LOL