“I know many fine feathered friends. But their friendliness depends on how you do.”
– Cat Stevens
A few years ago, I had a girlfriend who was a major TV network news reporter. We dated for a year, traveled to Australia, New Zealand, and three corners of the U.S. – Maine, Florida, and Arizona, and almost got engaged. She’s probably one of the best looking women on national news. I broke up with her because I didn’t think we were compatible enough.
I’m basically the same person now that I was back then. In fact, I like to think that I’ve improved in many ways. But without someone like her with me, I get a whole lot less respect. It shouldn’t be that way. But it is. (To her credit, she was very down to earth.) The difference between the way I am viewed overall now by certain people as compared to the way I was viewed then, is absolutely astounding. There are people who are so fake and put so much emphasis on looks and status in how they treat people, it’s unbelievable. It’s a good litmus test though, for finding out who your friends really are. Or aren’t.