I voted for wanting to everyone to be more like me, if I were no longer different. It might be nice....we'd all smile and wave at each other when we met on the street (even at people we don't know that well but appear friendly), everyone would probably carry around at least one or two plushies/coping items, everyone would probably carry on long, rich and illustrious conversations with each other about cetaceans, animated film/cartoons, etc and we'd always know exactly what one another was feeling, and would be very sensitive to those feelings and try to help each other cope. We also might not see each other as often as we'd like since a lot of us would probable be all snuggled up in bed with our blankets, plushies, laptops and cranberry juice. There would also be no more fat-shaming and we'd probably go around hugging each other a lot.
I think the reason why I wish that people would be more like me if I were no longer different is because predictability in others is very important to me; is essentially my KEY to understanding a given person and what makes them tick, etc. Since not many people are predictable, I find myself second-guessing myself a lot and pretty much flying by the seat of my pants (a figure of speech I've always been fond of) when it comes to social interaction, and it's exhausting.
I know that what I've described in the top paragraph is not everyone's cup of tea, but, you know...a wish is just a wish, and it's very unlikely to come true.
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I wish Sterling Holloway narrated my life.
"IT'S NOT FAIR!" "Life isn't fair, Calvin." "I know, but why isn't it ever unfair in MY favor?" ~ from Calvin and Hobbes