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Don’t mind me, just practicing some disappointed looks, moustachio style. I think something about having a moustachio or being even somewhat moustachioed makes you more prone to disappointment?? Or is it that a moustachio makes the feeling of disappointment more fun somehow??? Disappointment from others was always the scariest emotion to me, because there was no uncontrolled emotion or passion behind it, just a sober, clear, direct communication to you that you could have done/been better but fell short. We’ll look sir I didn’t ask you to have high hopes!!!! Allow me to temper your expectations beforehand next time so we don’t both end up feeling bad about myselves!! Anyway now I have learned to be at peace with any self disappointment which I guarantee is stronger and more specific than anyone’s out there, so take that!! Haha, yes!! Take that… me. I’ll have to take another look at that internal protection system at some other time. But I am absolutely fascinated by the type of people who over-promise! Aren’t they frightened of falling short? Why not be confident the exact right amount? Maybe that’s impossible? Is it that we are all trying to promise the exact right amount, but some of us have more confidence in ourselves than others??? These are the questions. So maybe over-promisers truly believe they can deliver? And us under-promisers could do with a little internal boost? Either way, the moustachio has changed my internal emotional life, and I’m not sure it’s for the better. BEWARB!! I don’t know where it came from! And right now I’m slightly disappointed (the worst level of disappointment! You almost made it, but not quite!) that I cannot type the word “don’t” without my phone changing it to “Donny” even though surely I type the word “don’t” way more than I would be referring to the one Donny I met, or the one in American Buffalo or the one in The Big Lebowski. Maybe they think I’m trying to sound Scottish? I Donny know. Very disappointing.
Don’t mind me, just practicing some disappointed looks, moustachio style. I think something about having a moustachio or being even somewhat moustachioed makes you more prone to disappointment?? Or is it that a moustachio makes the feeling of disappointment more fun somehow??? Disappointment from others was always the scariest emotion to me, because there was no uncontrolled emotion or passion behind it, just a sober, clear, direct communication to you that you could have done/been better but fell short. We’ll look sir I didn’t ask you to have high hopes!!!! Allow me to temper your expectations beforehand next time so we don’t both end up feeling bad about myselves!! Anyway now I have learned to be at peace with any self disappointment which I guarantee is stronger and more specific than anyone’s out there, so take that!! Haha, yes!! Take that… me. I’ll have to take another look at that internal protection system at some other time. But I am absolutely fascinated by the type of people who over-promise! Aren’t they frightened of falling short? Why not be confident the exact right amount? Maybe that’s impossible? Is it that we are all trying to promise the exact right amount, but some of us have more confidence in ourselves than others??? These are the questions. So maybe over-promisers truly believe they can deliver? And us under-promisers could do with a little internal boost? Either way, the moustachio has changed my internal emotional life, and I’m not sure it’s for the better. BEWARB!! I don’t know where it came from! And right now I’m slightly disappointed (the worst level of disappointment! You almost made it, but not quite!) that I cannot type the word “don’t” without my phone changing it to “Donny” even though surely I type the word “don’t” way more than I would be referring to the one Donny I met, or the one in American Buffalo or the one in The Big Lebowski. Maybe they think I’m trying to sound Scottish? I Donny know. Very disappointing.

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