What do you always try to avoid?

I also try to avoid large gatherings; too many people all together is a bit too much for me. I also detest people who seem to want to convince me that they are doing better than me. You know, they have a bigger house, more successful kids, better-looking and smarter grandkids, a nicer car, take better vacations, etc. Sometimes it's almost comical, and I suppose I should take it as either a compliment that these folks want to impress me. More often, I interpret it as a sign of their insecurity.
 
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I don't so much avoid confrontation, but I do avoid people with whom confrontation is inevitable. For example, I have a brother with whom you can't talk to for five minutes before something outrageous comes out. I avoid him, and we never speak now. I don't have time for ignorance, or for people who are so self-involved they think they have all the answers, and everyone else who thinks differently is wrong.

Honestly, being the age we all are, but speaking for myself, I don't have time for anything other than enjoying what time I have left. I don't want conflict, I don't want arguments. I want to love other people, to care about other people. I don't want to spend whatever time I have left hating.
 
I also try to avoid large gatherings; too many people all together is a bit too much for me.

Oh! Supermarkets! Those big stores drenched in fluorescent lights. I hate the size of them, I hate the crowds, I hate lining up to check out.

As for people doing better than me, I think that's great! Congrats to them! I don't feel a slight at all. It's terrific there are people with a higher standard of living than myself.
 
Dusting and vacuuming.
I like kids and love their noise, in fact, it's the only loud thing I like. Some folks here seem quite
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