Why Taking the High Road is Always Best By Susan “Honey” Good ΓÇ£The high road is doing the right thing even if it is not easy.ΓÇ¥ My fatherΓÇÖs┬áphilosophy was to take the high road; to┬áalways┬ámaintain a strong moral compass and strong values.┬áHis┬áactions supported his teaching.┬áHe┬áwanted his children to be able to look themselves┬áin the mirror and be┬áproud of their┬áactions, especially┬áwhen┬áput to the test.┬áI┬áoften┬áquestion:┬áare there occasions┬áwhen┬áthe high road┬áis the wrong road?┬áDarlings, now that I am a woman many years over 50ΓǪthe answer is a qualified NO. I questioned┬áthis┬ámany times in the past┬ábecause I have had┬áincidents, like you,┬áwhere I found it┬ádifficult to take the high road. My emotions went into┬áa tailspin and I felt myself spiraling to the┬álow road. Sometimes, though very seldom,┬áI have drifted to the low road and darlings,┬áit has┬ámade me feel worse.┬áMy stress doubles. My tension is now on two fronts. I am upset with the other person┬áand┬áI am just as upset with myself. The struggle of the high road Taking the high road is often a struggle.┬áSometimes I lose it┬áwhen it comes to┬ápeopleΓÇÖs┬árepeated actions of inconsideration, sarcasm┬áand mean spiritedness. ┬áHowever, when┬áI travel to the┬álow road┬áI suffer for my behavior.┬áIn most instances, my next action is to man up to my conduct┬áand apologize┬ábecause I donΓÇÖt┬áwant┬áto carry┬ánegative baggage andΓǪI am truly sorry. This is important, darlings. I am still living through an┬áexperience of taking the high road┬áby remaining silent.┬á┬áI should have made a statement.┬áRemember, there is a fine line between┬átaking┬áthe high road and being stepped on. We have two choices. We can walk away┬áand say nothing┬áor we can step up to the plate and vocalize our discontent┬áwith thought-provoking language.┬áBoth ways are taking the high road. I wrote a poem┬áon the fierceness of women over 50. I am adding┬áanother fierce quality:┬áΓÇ£I am fierce because I take the high road.ΓÇ¥ WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE┬áTHE HIGH ROAD The most important reasonΓǪ┬á┬áfor yourself. You deserve a peaceful lifestyle after 50. Bad behavior┬áon the part of others┬áshould not impact your behavior. Positive energy will make you feel good. When you take the high road you take away their power. Let revenge be their burden to carry, not yours. The person who takes┬áthe low road regrets their action. As difficult as┬áit┬áis, my aspiration┬áis to┬áwalk away with grace, with my head held high┬áin a noble manner┬áand be remembered as a woman who took the high road. In 98% of cases I am that woman. I have a new goal:┬á100%, darlings. Susan “Honey” Good is the founder of┬áHoneyGood.com┬áwhere this blog originally appeared. The site is a collection of lessons learned, life advice and insights from not only her, but from a fantastic group of contributing writers, each adding their own spice to the recipe.┬áHoney Good.com representing ΓÇ£a family tree of┬áwomenΓÇ¥ — wives, mothers, daughters, granddaughters, mothers-in-law, daughters-in-law, sisters, aunts, cousins and girlfriends — coming together to talk about what┬ámakes them tick as well as what they have in common. Honey Good discusses┬álife experiences with wisdom, humor and intellect, enabling all┬áto attain┬áa “Honey Good Style of Life.ΓÇ¥