Think about it -It just might change your course for the better...
In contrast to the plants, animals, even elements and stones, we can only survive on this earth if we isolate and modify our habitat.
Regardless of upbringing, religion, culture, or language, this observation is quite evident to all.
We cannot drink unfiltered water, survive without clothes, or defend ourselves without weapons.
We need to make an effort to remain here, as we've had to do since our arrival.
Furthermore, even in those forms of life which are acclimated to this planet, we observe a life-span-
They are born, develop to their crescendo, and steadily fade out as their arc comes to a close.
They are guests in form; we are guests in form and essence.
The acknowledgement of this idea, and how it shapes one's outlook on our life in this world, is quite telling of a person's general constitution.
As a guest in someone's home, it is acceptable to show appreciation for their hospitality by cleaning up after yourself, asking permission, and making sure you operate in such a way, as to allow your host to continue with their life undisturbed.
The same applies to healthy etiquette here; the same applies to perception.
If someone is being rude, obnoxious and generally disruptive, they are simply being a poor house-guest.
Refrain from taking this personally-
-They are just failing to realize that this isn't their place either.
-Adam.
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