How do you deal with the annoyance about good people that are more committed to being good than to being truthful?
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Option: Choice Theory by William Glasser. 10 axions on the why's behind preferential actions. Misguided thoughts lead to misaligned behaviors. Know motivators, annoyance becomes bearable, stupidity explained simply in this way.
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Thank you, Liza! This is actually very good advice. I have to deal with the residual urge to change other people's behavior. The identification with other people is a deficient stance. I can merely offer information, based on whether it is helpful from the other's perspective.
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Well, I had only 1 year of psychology in high school, so I can’t say about psy. strategy, but I can tell you what I do: I simply stop regarding them as friends. Trust me, here in Balkans we have a lot of people that have “selective stupidity” as you call it.
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