RE: The indirect judgement of self

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The indirect judgement of self

in philosophy •  7 years ago 

"Reacting emotionally to something is an indication of poor position in one way or another." ~ i agree mostly, but sometimes this is not the case. In terms of what you are saying here though, it's certainly true. i experience something very similar when i share my honest feelings and people project me as attacking them, because it seems they just want to argue their point anyways. Either way, it's always a fascinating thing to examine and I appreciate your article.

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when i share my honest feelings and people project me as attacking them,

since I like to argue.. :P

they may be your honest feelings but that doesn't make them correct, only correct to you at the time. It is the other side of the blade, if that makes sense. People give their emotional perspectives and it feels 'so right' but perhaps under consideration, more flaws would be seen. However, when presented emotionally it is likely to evoke strong reactions back so the discussion can stall or become aggressive.