Dublin said:
Dublin said:
sad sad story.
[awaits thourough angry rebutles]
What a fantastic reply Breathe, you must really have a guilty conscious for some reason that is no business of mine.
My posts and comments were in fact not directed at YOU but again its interesting that you took it that way. self centered much? but im not here to judge just to discuss.
meh, I don't have a guilty conscience anymore, now that I have the ability to be a contributing member of society because I'm not worried about only having a half a loaf of bread, half a can of tuna and no money for a bus pass.
Your posts and comments were directed to this board, of which I am a member. And many of your comments are judgmental, not to mention insulting.
Looks like the type of members here are not the people i would choose to interact with on the web or in real life muchless recieve a massage from and thats to be expected or not. I did not expect to uncover what i did about people and bodyworkers, by visiting an online forum.
judgmental and insulting.
Its good of you to 'show your left hand what you right is doing' per say by posting your 'best of' donations of massage and money to various people and organizations on a forum. ::claps hands::
Judgmental.
This is a very puritanical view of money. "Money is the root of all evil." To me, money is freedom. The freedom to contribute, the freedom to help, the freedom to spend time with my family and care for my health, and rescue animals, and to
care for my clients in a relaxed fashion because I am not worried about squeezing one more in so I can pay the electric bill, I don't panic if someone has an emergency and cancels and appointment, (thus preventing me from receiving that particular fee,) the freedom to broaden my skills and knowledge through continued education, (which is not cheap,) and the freedom to live my life in a way that does not encroach upon the time I give to my clients through worries about financial survival.
and before you rebutt that by saying 'but you did it first', my story was meant to inspire therapists not draw attention to my own giving, thats apparent in the nature of the story itself. as is what has become apparent about you through the nature of your stories.
Judgmental again.
I have no idea what you are talking about here, you were the one who used the term "bastards" and "corporate yuppies," for charging fairly for our services, ("fairly" instead being defined by you to a level which I would call "cheap,") and suggested that to be good caring therapists we ought to randomly "give away" sessions to anyone... apparently regardless of ability to pay. There's no "right hand/left hand" here. (Another blatantly fundamentalist attitude regarding money that will make
business exceedingly difficult for you if you make it that far.)
Let me ask you, what is so heinous in my nature or the nature of my stories? Is it the fact that I make enough money to give a portion of it away? or is it just the fact that I choose not to give it away to people who can afford to pay me?
Enjoy your National Public Radio and your fancy car i bet you clients love you lots(honesty). Its sad that you need to hyeforum.xxxolize the reverse while e-rolling your eyes to try and be witty and rude on account of my discussion of the nature of those who give and dont give within the bodywork field, from my perspective.
Judgmental. It also appears to me that you are attempting to define what qualifies as "giving." Does the ACS, Charity animal hospital, homeless shelter, transitional school (for homeless children,) NPR, etc, NOT qualify as "giving?" Is "giving" only when a therapist randomly gives a freebie to a client? How sad for you. Broaden your mind a little? Oh yeah, I forgot, there's that pesky issue with financial abundance.
We are discussing opinion in this topic hence "What makes a great massage for you?" and again before you shout that i strayed from that topic ill state what should be obvious, that my comments are to reflect that i prefer a massage from a loving giving healer over a money lover who works a job to pay bills, this has everything to do with what the therapist projects. Its all about persective and id rather not have a woman such as yourself 'breathe' permeating the love of money into my flesh for an hour straight.
Judgment again. You assume that being a good businesswoman
detracts from my caring and competent treatment, and because I am developing financial abundance it must mean I am a money-loving (grubbing?) mercenary, just in the profession to make a buck. Wow, the judgment is so thick you need hip waders to keep your knees clean.
Best of luck with your practice 'breathe' and 'blisss' in regards to your additional comments, noted as poorly synical and know they are unwelcomed by me.
Judgmental. Thanks, I don't need "luck" I have commonsense. As does Blisss. BTW, how is it cynical, exactly, to desire to make adequate income to be a contributing member of society?
im done with this topic and i suspect the same of you now fully reamed individuals who sought to dispariage me for my thoughts and opinions.
"reamed" huh? Well that's mighty "caring" and "loving" of you.
Who could have known people would take a respectfully loving challenge to find just a moment of their time to give freely of themselves to someone else for the betterment of their community and mankind as a whole as a demanding and brutal attack on self. Again im guessing the rude resposes just reflected the nature of the people giving them.
The problem is, you defined the only acceptable method of giving freely for the betterment of the community, leaving no room for alternatives. You seem to feel we should be poor and wanting, due to giving any small gain away. I don't know if you feel that people don't deserve financial abundance, if you have issues surrounding money, or if you're just plain so closeminded and judgmental that you can't see any logical way to "better" the community than to give away sessions or to cheap out on the fee.
By framing your definition of "giving" to mean charging far less and giving it away, you demean those of us who have created financial stability to the extent that we can afford to REALLY participate in the betterment of the COMMUNITY. Giving a session to one loyal client is NOT betterment. It's nice, but it doesn't really do anyone any good in the long run.
Be sure you don't confuse "giving" with ego-stroking. You give to that person, you look GOOD. Most people never have a clue what I (or others with financial abundance) do for the community. I post a fraction of it here to illustrate a point. The point being that your narrow definition does not take into account other ways of being a good citizen and a caring, loving person.
Your challenge was neither "respectful" nor "loving." But I suspect you don't have the ability to see why.
(lesson learned, i wish i had spent the time i have spent replying to rude nasty people here giving in other ways elsewhere but perhaps this had a purpose of its own, surely i learned something myself.)
Did you learn that people react poorly to others telling them they are selfish, money-loving, uncaring, "corporate yuppie" "bastards" if they don't give away massage, and actually earn a
good living?
I didn't think so.