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Why do people dodge the hate they deserve
Thread starterWonhun
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Cus they don't feel like doing that and often theres no point as most people won't change their minds on a topic. Honestly arguments just make me more miserable and make me want to die more cus I don't like conflict.
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astr4, WhatDoesTheFoxSay? and JustHere1
I feel like conflict and argument on this kind of site is pointless. In general, people are here to seek relief, not conflict. Enough of that in the world already, and I think it's responsible to block and move on if conflict arises. Nothing to do with cowardice or 'who is right', just doing what you need to do for yourself. It's often not that complicated.
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yowai, astr4, WhatDoesTheFoxSay? and 3 others
After all, it's stupid to try to change the neurons in someone's head about a subject, when the only real thing is that you're going to die and rot in a grave. Do something that makes you happy. Just let it go. No one cares about your e-victories.
How can either side know they are truly right? Especially if their stubbornness blocks them from even trying to think about that possibility.
It depends on the reason and topic of conflict, but to only chase the "in the right" makes you no better than a slave to your ego.
Now I might be wrong too, but I like to be in the wrong sometimes :)
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WhatDoesTheFoxSay?, Anonymousa and JustHere1
It's natural to self-preserve. Accepting punishment or guilt for your actions without any plans to change your behavior would force you into a state of self-hate. And as we all know, it's very had to live if you hate yourself.
It's natural to self-preserve. Accepting punishment or guilt for your actions without any plans to change your behavior would force you into a state of self-hate. And as we all know, it's very had to live if you hate yourself.
Some people are not worth our time or energy. You need to get down in the mud with them to engage. You will never convince them. Blocking is the simple way to be happier.
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yowai, NearlyIrrelevantCake and Anonymousa
It's fine to call out someone's shitty behavior, but hate is not worth neither's energy. Sometimes it's better to just leave things as they are, you can't change some people's mind and they can't change yours. That's just life.
It's fine to call out someone's shitty behavior, but hate is not worth neither's energy. Sometimes it's better to just leave things as they are, you can't change some people's mind and they can't change yours. That's just life.
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