But from the perspective of condemnation, I think we need more charity & not to dismiss all self-absorbed people as egotists.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Liggi
I agree with everything so far but I also think we should ideally be forgiving of egotists, even though it'd hard to do.
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Replying to @Intrinsic29 @Liggi
They probably can't help it either when it comes down to it, no.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Liggi
Yeah, people's behavior is ultimately based on luck. They may be able to help it, but whether they want to or not is luck
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Replying to @Intrinsic29 @HPluckrose
The most compassionate thing is probably criticism, as it may open their mind up a bit.
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Replying to @Liggi @HPluckrose
Yeah, exactly, and any disgust that goes beyond positive consequential effect just causes excess unnecessary suffering.
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Replying to @Intrinsic29 @Liggi
Possibly but mostly it just leads to not having relationships with those people which is quite justifiable.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Liggi
Well the unnecessary suffering includes our own suffering from being disgusted all the time. :p
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Replying to @Intrinsic29 @Liggi
Which is alleviated by ending the relationship so yes.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Liggi
Yeah, sometimes, but there may be traits you like about the person so forgiving the bad traits may make friendship poss.
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Sure. If you don't actually need your friends to care about you, doesn't matter if they can't.
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