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Whiners
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When my grandmother was raising me in Stamps, Ark., she had a
particular routine when people who were known to be whiners
entered her store.

My grandmother would ask the customer,"how are you doing today,
brother Thomas?"

And the person would reply, "Not so good today, sister Henderson.
You see,it's this summer heat. I just hate it. It just frazzles me up
& frazzles me down. It's almost killing me."

Then my grandmother would stand stoically, her arms folded, and
mumble, "Uh-huh, uh-huh." And she would cut her eyes at me to make
certain that I had heard the lamentation.

As soon as the complainer was out of the store, my grandmother would
call to me to stand in front of her. And then she would say the same thing
she had said at least a thousand times, it seemed to me. "Sister,did you
hear what brother so & so or sister much-to-do complained about?" And
I would nod.

Mamma would continue, "Sister, there are people who went to sleep all
over the world last night, poor & rich, black & white, but they will never
wake again. And those dead folks would give anything, anything at all
for just five minutes of this weather that person was grumbling about.
So you watch yourself complaining. What you're supposed to do when
you don't like a thing is change it. If you can't change it, change the way
you think about it. Don't complain."

It is said that persons have few teachable moments in their lives.
Mamma seemed to have caught me at each one I had.

Whining is not only graceless, but can be dangerous. It can alert a
brute that a victim is in the neighborhood.

By Maya Angelou

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Joan Snyder (47/8) "Do or do not. There is no try."-Yoda
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