There are sayings around the topic that
not circumstances or situations are bad, but what's important is how
we deal with them and perceive them. That sounds good and nice.
Sometimes it's easier said than done. It's true though.
Last Wednesday it was hot and the
postman complained. I told him that now everyone complains that it's
too hot, but next time it's cold and wet again, everyone will
complain again. This time that it's too cold and wet. I told him that
I'd like it to be cooler, but don't like wet much. He said, he likes
wet.
Thursday the cooling came and I had to
go to work in the rain. I do not like umbrellas, because you've got
1) something in your hand and don't have it free and 2) what do I do
with a wet umbrella? I prefer a wet jacket and hands free from
umbrellas, dry or wet. Accordingly my jacket got wet on the way from
my place to the train station. I had pulled my hood over the head. On
the train I pulled the hood back off my head.
When I arrived at the stop at work, the
rain hadn't stopped yet. Out of a somewhat strange feeling I didn't
pull the hood back over my head. My hair got wet and suddenly I
didn't care. No, it wasn't that I didn't care. It was good. I had
been wrong on Wednesday. The rain got my hair wet. Inconvenient,
since my hair curls up with a bit of natural curls I've got. It looks
messy. Also no opportunity to dry the hair reasonably and fast
either. At least I've got short hair.
I thought of someone in a movie, who
over time has quite many scenes in which he gets more or less wet
from rain. Sometimes he's got a hat. More than once he's got nothing
to protect his head and hair. I thought of the actor and his
character and the rain was suddenly perfectly fine and good. Strange
how a simple mental connection can change the feelings for a
situation.
No, I won't reveal which movie, actor
or character I had in my head. That will stay my little secret. It's
my connection anyway. If you don't like rain, you should find your
own connection to make it likable. It can be liberating.
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