Thanks for reading and your nice reply. I thought I had replied to you, but then I see it's not here. I must've typed it and then forgot to send it, lol.
Anyway, I agree with you pretty much. The thing is, I don't believe she meant it the way it sounds. I think there's more to it, but without the context, it's impossible to know for sure. On its surface, such a saying does seem to me, to be rather harsh and/or pompous.
Imagine if this same quote was attributed to someone that you think is bad - would you feel they were making a positive comment?
One of the reasons I like writing an opinion piece on the quote from the daily email sometimes, is because in so many cases, it presents a meaning that doesn't match what the quoted person had actually meant, because the context is missing. Thanks again for stopping by! 🙂
I suppose having personal context allows for understanding even if it were someone I do not like. I have tried very hard to keep an open mind when listening to anyone ... even someone I know to be a liar ... you never know when they may offer valuable truth. But I am coming to understand I don't think a lot like many people. LOL.