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#51
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There was somebody really good at doing just what you are asking about but who has unfortunately recently left the forum.
One pattern I noticed are these subtle followings of people rather than the idea or point. What I mean is if A says C, a group is supportive, but if be B says C, a group does not support. Or no matter what D says, people support them. The person, not the opinion. People can speculate on how that can play out, but I see group culture in ways that can be harmful. I think Miss Bella has a good strategy, and I appreciate your posts, but have opposing thoughts on unwritten rules. I totally disagree with the concept that people can't make generalizations or talk about things outside their personal experience (that are not disrespectful of the person as against the rules). It's just as much a valid opinion to say I think all fast food is toxic as it is to say fast food is toxic in my experience. I am personally a very conceptual and more abstract thinker, so I can't even imagine trying to participate in conversations without using labels and symbols to express how I conceptualize thoughts. One pattern that I will not fall into is expressing myself in a way demanded by another person or group or to appease others. If everything was unique to a person, language wouldn't exist. Sure, some may the see the sky as blue, some may see the sky as periwinkle or turquoise or some may not even see the sky at all. But I think if someone wants to say the sky is blue, rather than in my experience the sky is blue, that is ok. We are not facilitating scientific studies here, so it's ok to speak casually and at ease as long as respectful. I'd have a real problem if I took anything I read on a support forum as fact. Of course it's disrespectful to badger someone demanding they agree that the sky is blue if they choose not too. Overall it's controlling to demand someone change their opinion of the color of the sky. These dynamics seem to be common ways in which boundaries manifest. Group think, forced conformity, and changing behaviors to appease others are not things I respect and so therefore will absolutely not participate in. I am also not a fan of peer pressure or social cliques, but thankfully have recently overcome any discomfort related to being myself 100 percent of the time. Here today, by the way, I think you're a great conversationalist. |
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I think an issue for me is to try to be more watchful about when I am emotionally involved and triggered and defensive. Because then I am so caught up in my own experience and existence that it is near impossible for me to see anybody's perspective but my own.
But I actually also It's just that when I'm stuck inside my own emotionality, it's difficult to do. Probably difficult for others, too. |
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I don't know about anybody else -- I started this thread to try to address a situation in the community that bothered and upset me.
AND -- it looks like I've gotten some answers that may help me not to get so bothered and upset in the future, though in a roundabout way and not how I expected it. I don't know much about living in a community -- one of my many issues, faults, and/or failings, I guess you could say. I can fake it, but I don't have much experience, and don't know very well how to be myself, AND in a community. I got some experience here, thanks everybody for that, and some answers that may work for me personally. Is there anything else related to the situation of differing opinions on threads that anyone would like to address? Venting frustration about common themes seems very related to the topic. Venting frustration about how people tend to overlook the stated purpose of the forums seems OK, too. But -- those are different topics. AND, even though we're discussing stuff here, it's in the Community Feedback forum and in the interest, hopefully, of supporting people deal with differing opinions on threads. |
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I try to keep caring about my fellow travelers here.
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Re: How can we discuss differing opinions and not get into verbal fights?
This thread has devolved into the definition of irony ![]() Could we attribute this to human nature?
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Thanks here today for starting this discussion. I haven’t read all of it yet but think it may be of value to many
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