Bri, observing the churchgoers in her communityīri feels judged by others, and to some extent she is not incorrect in her feelings. You'd think some of them would help us instead of talk about us, but I guess it's easier to say you love Jesus and harder to act like him. In this way she and her mother are very different.Ĭhurch is full of people with plenty to say and nothing to do. She doesn't want to make small talk, or reach out, or interact with people on a daily basis. She means people no harm she just doesn't like them. She knows that she has to co-exist with them, and she knows that her actions and behavior cannot solely be for her own purposes and benefit because she needs to respect the rights of others as well. She is the kind of person who will say hello the the person behind her in the line at the grocery store.īri, on the other hand, does not like people very much. Jay essentially likes people, and is still happy to reach out to them, make connections, interact with them on a regular basis. I'm more of a, "yes, people exist, but that doesn't mean I have to talk to them" person. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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