Change of mood
I experinced this today, I had no idea it can be that bad, and even worse when you think about it, all you can think is why is this happening to me? Why now?
When I remember the events of the day, I can't spot one thing that can be the cause of this, but the day is ruined, I know I can change this, but still I don't want to, I don't really have a good motive.
Bas khalas (the end)
3 Comments:
At 11:48 PM , Eman M said...
Tell me if you knew the reason.
I experience this as well, I was never a moody person, but I found myself from some time ago, to be sad in a second, and be happy in a second. It is really annoying feeling to be that turning person in a second!
I couldn't figure out the reason yet, but I figured out a tiny solution, calling someone you know ;)
At 1:40 PM , Anonymous said...
Niahahahahahaha
My plan is working, after four years of research I finally reached the right recipe to make people feel down or up in a sudden, just like manic deperessive bipolars.
You don't believe me, huh??
Check these people , 2 and 3, these are some on whom I tested it.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Next step, world domination.
At 12:33 AM , Anonymous said...
Boss ba2a ya seedy, an advice from a BIG mood swinger :) Usually, there IS a reason behind this change of mood. Usually, it is psychological. Meaning, maybe you might have seen a small thing that is related to another thing/time that evokes sadness/anger..etc. inside you but you just didn’t notice it. For example, at a normal day at work, you might meet a client whose name is Akram. Then after the meeting, you find that for no apparent reason, you are in a bad mood. Maybe just the name of the client has linked, in your subconscious, to an old acquaintance that you don’t like or was a dear friend but left for some reason or another. In a few cases, the change for mood is physical. For instance, the first day of flu is the worst for me. I am frowning all day long :) Also, for women, PMS-ing.
Do I make any sense?
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home