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Kindness

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By Harper LewisPublished about 11 hours ago Updated about 11 hours ago 1 min read

I’ve noticed a common trait among the passive aggressive (aside from the glaringly obvious ones): when called out, they without exception refer to the failed sideways attack as evidence of their “kindness.” I can’t count on both hands and feet how many times I’ve experienced this, and, frankly, I’m fed up.

I steer clear of anyone self-described as kind (or generous). People tell you what they can’t show you (writers do this as well), and nothing infuriates me more than being on the receiving end of any behavior self-labeled as kindness. This reframing is a double insult: “you’re too stupid to see how wonderful I am” is a sorry excuse for an apology, and I refuse to have it fed to me again.

The only person who has no say in determining how kind a person is, surprise! is that person. Others get to assess our kindness; we don’t. If you label yourself as kind and/or generous, be generous and kindly keep yourself as far away from me as possible.

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About the Creator

Harper Lewis

I'm a weirdo nerd who’s extremely subversive. I like rocks, incense, and witchy stuff. Intrusive rhyme bothers me. Some of my fiction might have provoked divorce proceedings in another state.😈

MA English literature, College of Charleston

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  • Aarsh Malikabout an hour ago

    Wow, this really resonated! I’ve seen so many people claim to be kind, and your words perfectly capture the difference between words and actions.

  • A. J. Schoenfeldabout 10 hours ago

    I honestly don't know if I should comment or not on this piece. If I say I love your frankness, is that an insulting attempt to be kind?

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