Yeah, it's often like rushing places, stumbling on rocks and falling headfirst on the round; often happens when I try to explain myself properly.
Speech Pathologist, aye? (And yet another coincidence!) Thanks! I'll see if there's any of those docs in my city. I'll try to get an appointment.
Ranting more hate here:
Almost a year ago, my brother wanted to learn music. He showed some serious dedication there and was stubborn to learn it, but always sought quality with whatever he used. He sounded bad? He blamed it on his soundcard (most retarded idea I've ever heard). He wanted a guitar so he could practice day and night. Being an older brother I understood this and thought I'd save up my salary and buy him one. Many friends, on the other hand, and especially my boss kept warning me that my brother wouldn't stay dedicated for more than a month and that buying him an instrument is just a waste of money. I didn't listen to them and bought him one anyway.
A month passed and he couldn't get the hang of the guitar. I recommended some classes, but he didn't like the idea. Another month passed and he was more interested in Warcraft and Ragnarok more than his Guitar. Yet another month, and he had completely forgotten it. I asked him whether he practices his guitar, and he lied to me he always does, but mom says he's never touched the guitar since the purchase.
A year passed, and yesterday I saw his good friend Shalin playing his own guitar at the cafe wonderfully, and I asked him if he's willing to teach my bro, which he agreed to. Today, I asked my brother whether he's willing to learn from his friend, to which he said he's lost interest in the guitar. I asked him, "then why the hell did you buy it in the first place?"
Wrathfully, he tossed a bottle cap at me and screamed, "Mind your own business! Quit ruining my mood in the morning!"
Ruin his mood? I wanted to tell him how much this statement hurt me. I put faith in his dedication, spent my hard earned money for him to fulfill his passion, and it lays abandoned like a toy he's long forgotten. And he tells me I'm ruining his mood? I wanted to tell this to his face, but realized arguing about it would be pointless.
I've learned a valuable lesson: Never trust anybody, and don't go out of your way when it comes to kindness. Also, most of the time the experienced folks like your boss or some older friends are right on their opinions.