I've had trouble with an aquataintance lately, and I hope that through my actions and as well as this person's, we can put it to a stop. Tonight I wrote a short letter to them, and upon presenting it, I was told "I don't want it." They did let me read it to them, though.
I am not posting the contents of the letter in order to air out dirty laundry in public, but I would like to have a record of what I said and what efforts I made. Furthermore, if it so happens that you like my style and can learn from it, this blog entry will have been well worth my time and effort.
"Hi --,
I want you to know, if you are not willing to compensate me with the soymilk, then I don't want you to. I feel it would increase a sense of resentment between us, and I sense we already have quite enough of that.
Rather, what I want for us is mutual respect. After the difficulties we've been through, I understand if you don't like me, but I'd like us to respect each other.
Furthermore, I do not want to be a source of stress for you. Instead, I want you to kick a$$ in school, become a great nurse, saves many lives, and inspire many more nurses. I hope to do the same with my chosen career.
Finally, I want to thank you: while a lot did not go as I wanted, I could always tell that you made efforts to be patient and level-headed in my presence. I respect and am grateful for that.
Sincerely,
Listen to Your Heart
As it turned out, this person decided that they agreed with me, and decided that we could be respectful to one another from now on. I am so glad for it, too. I'm noticing that even though I don't always get this person, I still quite like them. :)
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