Monday, March 14, 2011

"Go Get You One"

This blog entry is dedicated to all of the jealous people in the world who cannot stand it when one of their "friends" or someone else receives, achieves, perceives, conceives or even believes something that they are unable or unwilling to experience. This particular jealous person's name is Jay Jeal. His acquaintances (he does not have friends) call him "Gigyo." Gigyo is an acrostic for "Go get you one." At parties, Gigyo was too shy to ask a girl to dance, so he waited for someone else to take a girl to the dance floor and then he would grab the girl's arm and dance with her. Once a guy at the party pushed him and told him: "Go get you one." Gigyo was actually intelligent enough to have finished college but he never did because he spent too much time criticizing the system, the country and society. Jay Jeal, AKA Gigyo had some personal problems. He was too much in denial to deal with them. He could taste success because he had the possibility for it. But success was just a fantasy. And any success someone else had was to be attacked. He tried buying a house but he lost it. Success eluded him. He tried buying another house, but he lost that one as well. He would approach someone who had bought a house and say: "Thats' not your house, the bank owns it." Gigyo didn't have his own car because he couldn't make the payments, so he drove his mom's car. Gigyo had White middle class values, but he couldn't compete so he attempted to create an identity that reflected a hippy, Gypsy, Bohemian image. He attempted marriage several times, it suited him, but he did not have the moxie to deal with the challenges of marriage. Therefore when he saw people that were happily married, he criticized them and said they were shallow because compromises sometimes must be made to achieve marital bliss, and he didn't believe in compromises because "you were not being true to yourself." Possibly another way of saying "my way or the highway." One of his acquaintances had just bought a beautiful brand new car. Instead of saying anything positive about the car, Gigyo said: "Ha, good luck with the payments." Gigyo reminds me of a saying: "You don't have to blow out my candle to make yours shine brighter." Come on Gigyo.......go get you one.

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