Good point. I think societal level envy results in exclusion or mobbing. A lot of brilliant people I know are actually horrified of this and as a result share less of themselves = we all lose. Insecurity eats away at close intimate relationships, and one feels 100% powerless.https://twitter.com/context_ing/status/1127346774761299969 …
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Replying to @TheAnnaGat
There is nothing to do in the face on passive aggressiveness. It’s zero-sum (assuming you want the relationship to continue) both in the present and in the future (in fact, in gets worse in the future?)
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Replying to @context_ing @TheAnnaGat
There are so many things to do! Are you familiar with circling, authentic relating, and/or NVC?
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Replying to @QiaochuYuan @TheAnnaGat
I’m vaguely aware. Not much beyond knowing what (not how) they are by name. While there are strategies to try to resolve. If the other person does not want to, you can be stuck.
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Sure, it's always a dance and people can always refuse to dance. I think there's a lot more possibility here than most people suspect though. In my experience it already helps quite a lot to calm down your own defensiveness and attempt to reassure theirs.
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Replying to @QiaochuYuan @TheAnnaGat
Can you provide a few of the top resources [writing, videos, podcasts, etc] for me to try and grok.
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Don't know anything in that format off the top of my head, really best learned through osmosis watching someone else do it in person. You can try circling here: https://circleanywhere.com/
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