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akindheart · 61-69, F
I noticed that too. had a fight with my brother this weekend over the very subject. he doesn't do his research and just blames.
Renkon · M
@akindheart Yes... It's easier to assume.... hard to seek the truth
akindheart · 61-69, F
@Renkon very very true.

Hmmm, emotions and feelings are very different for people. One's truth can be a distortion to another.

It might be better said, to be curious, you also need to be curious of others.
Renkon · M
@awildsheepschase Yup...it's never easy..
Achelois · F
I agree, I’ve pulled people up on it for twisting things about others, I’ve had it myself many times.
Renkon · M
@Achelois Did they understand?
Achelois · F
@Renkon

Mhmm it’s a long story, no I don’t think they did. It caused issues in my family, it didn’t go down well.
Renkon · M
@Achelois hmm..
peterlee · M
It happens from time to time, I knew someone who reinvented the history of a school holiday, Evrn though there were people who knew what happened, she was believed and caused me problems for years.
peterlee · M
@Renkon I was always on my guard for two years after I left school, when I came home from University. . I was careful what I said to people, and restricted my friends.
Renkon · M
@peterlee hmm.. hope it worked.
peterlee · M
@Renkon up to a point.

I made new friends and moved away.
Magenta · F
Smart. "Let truth surprise you"! Versus misconceptions and bias. Some hold onto those stubborn thoughts and beliefs like it's life or death.
Renkon · M
@Magenta That’s true. Is not the truth more peace giving than clinging to our ego?
Magenta · F
@Renkon One would think so.
YoMomma · 41-45
Yeah i know the type..
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
Admitting an error or apologizing is impossible for some.

 
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