You have a right to be very respectful to others, and your emotions can't take away that right
You have a right to be very respectful to others, and your emotions can't take away that right
You're viewing a single thread.
Wut
16 0 ReplyIt's similar to "it's costs nothing to be nice" but framed in an unusual way so you end up thinking about it more thoroughly
7 0 ReplyIt is framed as an obligation to be respectful even if you are angry at them. Which is a reasonable mindset for your friends, but not fascists as the latter doesn't deserve respect.
5 0 ReplyI view it as a kindness that any human deserves. Having differences in opinion doesn't change that for me.
1 0 ReplyDo you think Putin deserves kindness?
What about mass murderers?
4 0 ReplyI think everyone does. That doesn't mean I approve of their actions, or agree with their opinions.
1 0 ReplyI think that even horrible people deserve to be treated humanly, as in no torture, but not with kindness.
What does the word kindness mean to you?
2 0 ReplyI suppose it's trying to approach any interaction with good intentions for every party, and to treat people humanly. But not necessarily nice or helpful
1 0 Reply
More precisely, you end up feeling more like a victim of the negative emotions that tempt you
1 0 ReplyAre you framing emotions as an adversary to what you're trying to do/be?
2 0 ReplyYes if they tempt you to be imperfect
1 0 ReplyI'd argue one could not be perfect without emotion
1 0 ReplyI agree
1 0 Reply
Give people the basic dignity of existence, even when you're pissed at them.
3 0 ReplyBeing respectful isn't even close same thing as dignity of existence.
2 0 Reply