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Tony Villari

The Faceless

  • More of us are like this than I imagined and, in my humble opinion, I think we're usually more interesting.  Maybe it's because we just don't give a damn and we're not afraid to let people know.  And, having said all of this, you're still worried about being fat and unattractive?  You're still worried about feelings of inadequacy, of not standing out in the crowd?  Be real.  Whenever you feel less adequate than someone else, just try to remember that even the beautiful people are simply more of the same faceless mass of billions that inhabit this blueberry we call home.  They are nothing more than a momentary diversion from the daily grind which most people have to endure just to survive.   Fame is usually fleeting; a flash in the pan and we're on to the next hot item.  People may look at you but, fear not, they don't see you.  They just need someone to talk about behind their back for a few minutes; another anecdote for gossip.

     

    Early in 2016, I wrote this post about one of my shortcomings - my inability to remember names.  I was sitting down to write an update, more of a "part two," so I started rereading the original.  I can't do any better than this.  The original still has much to offer, and I really don't think a "part two" will open any new doors.  Wordsmithing a tad has cleaned it up a bit, so it is being represented in almost all of its original glory.  I hope you enjoy it! 

     

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3 comments
  • Gary V.
    Gary V. "But, God did create us to be social creatures" Now that's news to me. Where does this passage originate?
    All my family are kind and Randy makes it a point to reach out and start talking to anyone; and it embarrasses me. If I find myself in an o...  more
    April 18, 2019
  • HOLLY  UNFETTERED
    HOLLY UNFETTERED HAPPY EASTER TONY
    April 19, 2019 - 2 like this
  • Gary V.
    Gary V. See my blog "people."
    April 19, 2019