When I was 17, my mum was invited to a teacher-parent meeting by my 'A' level Psychology teacher, in which she was told that they were worried about me being "too full of extremes". For every essay I had written in class I had achieved a very good grade, but apparently my arguments were too one-sided.
To put it more tactfully, I believe they had suggested that I "had very little grey" in my personality - I was either black or white in my opinions and never quite embraced the middle ground.
I always thought that my strong opinions showed strength of character, personality, beliefs etc. but hey ho. I'm slightly better nowadays, and even when there is an obvious correct side of the argument, I do at least try to see it from the other point of view.
I have recently taken the accusation that I lack grey, and I have defied it!
I'm a new grey convert, although admittedly that is only aesthetically rather than in my opinions, but at least it's something, right?
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Pretty!
This is great!! Thank you for including my little carrier pigeon amongst these lovely finds :)
You're welcome :)
Wow! What an amazing way to introduce your favorites in gray! I love to hear about the complaints of teachers after the person has grown up to who they were always meant to be. This post made me laugh and smile and I'm so grateful that you shared my kissing wolves necklace! Great and fun post!
hey Kim - I'm so glad you enjoyed it! And I adore your wolf necklace!
I was wearing grey the day you posted this. Lovely stuff. I am wearing grey right now.
yay for grey!
oh how beautiful! Thanks so much!!!
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