Does it bug (B) you to see people act "self-righteous", i.e., publicly affirming they act right in some context, esp. relative to others? If so does it generally bug you more when you agree they act right? Or more only if you know other contexts where they act less right?
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You didn't address the last question, which seems to identify the main reason most people are bugged by self-righteousness.
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Doesn’t matter to me at all. “But there’s another context where they act less right” is a confabulation IMO, that allows you to defend yourself from the real issue: that you’re ambivalent about whether or not to change your behavior to match their preaching.
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