I Stubbed My Toe But Here's What I Realized After

Have you already stubbed your toe at the edge of a piece of furniture? That must be an infuriating and painful experience to the point that you already cursed the culprit. I had this kind of experience yesterday and my character was really tested after a heavy metal spatula fell on my little toe.

I was washing the dishes, when the spatula, out of nowhere, fell on its own and continued its dramatic decend directly to my little toes. A curse word came out of my mouth as a result of the impact. I tried to conceal the pain and continued what I was doing, but it was quite terrible, and the throbbing lasted longer than usual. Upon checking, I saw a blood clot formation, and swelling.

At that time, I was really furious at the inanimate object. I admit that was petty, but I needed to do something to release the boiling pot of water inside me. I tried to take a deep breath and compose myself, but unfortunately a few moments after, the anger took over. I grabbed the spatulla and whacked it on a gallon of water twice LOL. I really want to throw it in the garbage as well, but mother would be mad if I do that.

My annoyance diminished but not totally eradicated. I still feel irritated at the thought of despite my distance to the spatula, it found a way to smash my toe. Despite what happened, I continued washing the dishes. But at that moment, I was already in a bad mood that even seeing my brother sitting on the sofa doing nothing would literally irritate me. In fact, I was on the edge of yelling at him, but I came to sudden realization that the incident should not control me.

I remembered a quote from The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck*: “We don’t always control what happens to us. But we always control how we interpret what happens to us, as well as how we respond.”

I just mentioned this book from my previous blog.

Yes, that the spatula incident is indeed infuriating, but does being mad and angry will do something to alleviate the pain. Does throwing a tantrum or letting others know that I’m mad would heal my toe? Obviously, the answer is no. So, what’s the point of letting my emotions control me?

I don’t have control over that stupid spatula, but I have control over how I respond to the pain and anger. My initial response was whacking the spatula on a gallon. Then I thought of yelling at my brother because I hurt my toe. It was unjustifiable and would make things worse, so I stopped myself.

I also had past experiences that would tell that I was carried by my emotions. Let that time be when I faced an awful heartbreak that made me lose interest in the things I once liked. I felt like something inside me just got tired of living. That awful heartbreak made me do several things that aren’t good and made me mad at the world. Although it was a natural and valid thing when you’re undergoing a shitty situation, it was still your own emotion and you’re responsible for it. I blamed the person who caused me pain, and even talked negatively about him but I realized at the end of the day it was my own feelings and it was my choice how to deal with it.

I love how things went from spatula smashing my toes to reflecting what I learned from the book, and now writing a blog about it 😂.

Back to the spatula incident, I finished washing the dishes and prevented a self-inflicted war with my brother. My toe felt better, and although not completely okay, I think it would go back to its good state soon. Maybe that spatula inflicted pain to my toe so I can apply what I learned from the book I have read. Still, a painful way to made me reflect 🥲.


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Hahaha I can relate to this, but kapag nangyari sakin, gaganti talaga ako sa halimbawa kapag sa lamesa, inasipa ko pa, sa huli nadoble lang yong sakit dahil nga sa pagsipa ko, lololol. Lalo na sa hinliliit sa paa, aguy anong sakit. Feel na feel ko yong dugo ko paakyat sa ulo ka sabay nag init talaga ulo ko, lolol. May time pa na kung ano yong iniingatan mo na mabagsakan o masagi, mas yon pa lagi ang napupurohan, parang pinaparusahan ako nang malala, feeling ko, lololo. But seriously though, its hard to control our emotions din lalo sumabay pa na bad mood. It's just hard, its like the last thread that keeping you more in control but then suddenly, it snap, sasabog ka talaga, lolol.

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Ayun yung masakit eh, the more na gumanti ka mas lalo kang masasaktan 😂. Minsan nananadya yata kung saan tatama e, kahit iiwas yun pa din ang tatamaan 🥹

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Hahaha, Ewan. Kung may plano ba akong basahin ang book, masakit po kasi kapag ang paa ay mabundol.😂😂

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Maganda sya pag nabasa mo po, marami kang matututunan 💖

Thank you po for checking this out!

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Hahahahahahaha It happened to me many times Sir @cli4d it change my mood as well.Sometimes, I don't want anybody around me when I am in pain. I locked myself inside the room until the pain is gone

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Well, somehow, it's a good decision to isolate yourself when you're overwhelmed by emotions so u can think first before doing anything.

Thank you for checking this out :))

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Hello there... Your words are new, here in our community. So I wanted to share our guidelines; you can read them at this link: https://peakd.com/c/hive-109288/about. Conversely... Grindan and I created a post that shares a bit of what we would like to see being posted. You can read that at this link: https://peakd.com/hive-109288/@thoughtfulposts/tdp-posting-guide. Once you've had a chance to read through them. Please come back, and apply what you have learned!


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Hello Wes, thank you for checking this out.

I've read the guidelines even before posting in the community, and I believe that I followed them. This post shares my recent experience and how the book I read provided lessons and wisdom that helped me reflect on myself.

If the issue was the proper sourcing of photos, I apologize. All of the images I provided, except the GIF, were mine.

Still, I am confused if there is a specific guideline that I violated. It would be a great help if you could specify it so I can avoid it next time. Thank you so much! 💖

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I appreciate your getting back to me. That lets me know, you have indeed read the guidelines; I appreciate that! Easy enough to create a template on PeakD with your sourcing. Or simply adding "All content is mine unless otherwise stated". You put a lot of thought into your content. That's good to see... I loved this particular part:


"I remembered a quote from The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck*: “We don’t always control what happens to us. But we always control how we interpret what happens to us, as well as how we respond.”


That reminds me of one of many many sayings... "It's not the situation. It's how you handle it". Something I strive to share with our grandkids every chance I get. There's enough negativity in the world. Better to try and give them positive choices, that might help them come to a better solution. Anyway... pleasure to meet you... thanks again for your reply, my friend.


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This is noted :)). I will ensure that all of my future post will have a proper sourcing. Thank you!

Nice to meet you, too @wesphilbin

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Have a wonderful weekend... just remember to keep the spatula put up LOL.

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I will disregard that spatula next time when I wash the dishes 😂

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