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JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
@SW-User When one throws fertilizer on stone, is the stone to blame when nothing grows?
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JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
@SW-User lol
All I’m saying is that some folks are so rigid in their mind set that teaching them anything requires effort that far exceeds the reward.
In life, most of us only have the capacity to invest in a certain number of people.
I’ve had idiots in my life thay I genuinely care for and I have invested time in them to educate. Curiously, even an idiot can teach. I’ve learned a thing or two.
But for the most part, idiots aren’t worth my time.
A peach pit isn’t technically a stone. Just sayin...
All I’m saying is that some folks are so rigid in their mind set that teaching them anything requires effort that far exceeds the reward.
In life, most of us only have the capacity to invest in a certain number of people.
I’ve had idiots in my life thay I genuinely care for and I have invested time in them to educate. Curiously, even an idiot can teach. I’ve learned a thing or two.
But for the most part, idiots aren’t worth my time.
A peach pit isn’t technically a stone. Just sayin...
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JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
@SW-User social responsibility includes reinforcing good behavior and not rewarding bad behavior.
Wasting my time on someone who isn’t willing to appreciate it isn’t good for society despite the fact that it might make some people feel good about themselves.
Wasting my time on someone who isn’t willing to appreciate it isn’t good for society despite the fact that it might make some people feel good about themselves.
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