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gnaddrig

@nixCraft And yet here we are, online, talking about our honey. Why would we not discuss its advantages with people who prefer shit? Why go online with our honey in the first place?
And yes, I'm aware that you can't convince trolls or people with a closed worldview. But surely not everyone with a different opinion than ours on the internet is like that?

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Goblin

@gnaddrig @nixCraft Yeah, I had my worldview changed a few times by very patient people. Looking back on my past self, I am very grateful to those people, because otherwise I would be even more ignorant and less empathic than I am today.

Michael

@goblin @gnaddrig @nixCraft Your comment registered with me. I appreciate the quote, and I respect your response too… having been through an extremely traumatic experience recently at the hands of a “fly”, I'm drawn to ideas that might help me see the good in people. At different times, each idea can be helpful. My wife has reminded me of something Mr. Rogers said: “Look for the heroes”

Jay

@goblin @gnaddrig @nixCraft It’s hard to tell what individual lesson or teaching method really hits home for someone. While I do agree that longterm change requires longterm thought, whether that’s guided by someone else or entirely self-initiated, it’s still a train of thought.

I see quotes like these as various strategies to employ. Sometimes you talk patiently, one-on-one, and sometimes you drop a oneliner that gets under their skin.

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