Shame
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That's money
shame.
Keith was not able to be the one to speak up and break our family money
shame
cycle, so he left me to do the work and share his legacy.
Origami armies unfold plans for paper planes and we remain imprisoned in our own paper chains, but the greater
shame
is that it always seems to stay the same, what changes is who’s in power choosing how to lay the blame, they’re naming names, forgetting these are names of people, because in the end it all comes down to people.
For nearly two decades now, we have slowly been sowing the seeds of
shame
and public humiliation in our cultural soil, both on- and offline.
Gossip websites, paparazzi, reality programming, politics, news outlets and sometimes hackers all traffic in
shame.
A marketplace has emerged where public humiliation is a commodity, and
shame
is an industry.
The more shame, the more clicks.
Anyone who is suffering from
shame
and public humiliation needs to know one thing: You can survive it.
And that's a
shame
because one out of five of us, that's 20 percent of the entire world, will have a neurological disorder.
And if divorce carried all the shame, today, choosing to stay when you can leave is the new
shame.
Staying is the new
shame.
So there's that
shame
piece we've heard about.
They speak to a very real part of being human that can often be hidden in fear and
shame
and pushed deep down where it lingers and rots.
I asked Jesus to fix me, and when he did not answer I befriended silence in the hopes that my sin would burn and salve my mouth would dissolve like sugar on tongue, but
shame
lingered as an aftertaste.
She fears that I'll die without a whisper, that I'll turn into "what a
shame"
conversations at the bus stop.
Would I brush off that comment, take a million pictures, and not be distracted for an instant from the pure joy of that moment, and by doing that, walk out with the
shame
that comes up for not standing up for myself, especially in front of my niece.
As a result, autism became a source of
shame
and stigma for families, and two generations of autistic children were shipped off to institutions for their own good, becoming invisible to the world at large.
Stigma, shame, prejudice, discrimination, oppression.
We
shame
them.
And, "Jonah Lehrer has not proven that he is capable of feeling shame."
And so to her shame, she wrote, she shut up and watched as Justine's life got torn apart.
But I think we've just got huge scope, and we don't pull those levers that allow us to reduce the energy demand, which is a
shame.
His parents disowned him and accused him of bringing great
shame
to the royal family.
You can't wash the blood, you never can wash
shame
off the wars.
And when I thought about it, it seemed like a real
shame.
All of this is to America's
shame.
And the fact is, that when you see them together in the Garden of Eden, they fall together and together their proud posture turns into folded
shame.
Other methods may be more intense using techniques of coercive persuasion involving guilt, shame, and fear.
And the
shame
of that, that
shame
washed over me like the
shame
of sitting in front of the television, watching Peter Jennings announce the new millennium again and again and again.
And I've always thought it a
shame
that these giant, plant-eating dinosaurs are too often portrayed as passive, lumbering platters of meat on the landscape.
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