Glossy · F
It’s worked for me many times.
And it’s surprising how fast you can forget an argument that you forfeit even though you knew you were right. The tranquillity you can achieve is sweeter than the resentment that sometimes come from others when you win.
And it’s surprising how fast you can forget an argument that you forfeit even though you knew you were right. The tranquillity you can achieve is sweeter than the resentment that sometimes come from others when you win.
Magenta · F
Indeed. Learning to not respond or react and be quiet when someone wants to debate/force opinions on you to prove something, is an art and a sign of maturing.
SteveTomms · 56-60, M
I agree, wider perspective and prioritizing/choosing the right battles is important cognizant of the red lines of course
Christina · 26-30, F
I agree, 100%
Sandcastler · 26-30, M
This is exactly what is needed between me and my new brother in law
Hoodski · 36-40, M
Needed this today
eyeno · M
I agree so I'll just give them one of these, just to have the last word sorta speak.
QCDog2659 · 61-69, M
Exactly!!
twistedrope · 26-30, M
It gets hard to keep calm in those moments when someone wants to fight.
1490wayb · 56-60, M
FOR SURE!! wait for boss be in right mood and feeling generous. offer suggestions\improvements that wont cost anything.
Teslin · M
Sometimes its good to "agree to disagree", and walk away.
HotPizza71 · 51-55, M
Absolutely 💯🤗
PhoenixPhail · M
What comes to mind for me is, "Let discretion be the better part of valor."
Nick1 · 61-69, M
Peace is always better.
Foodie60 · 36-40, M
Works well especially in spousal relationships
ImperialAerosolKidFromEP · 51-55, M
There can be no peace without me being right ✊
legulier · 36-40
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