The arrogance of some who think they "know you" based on arm's length sporadic interaction is ludicrous. It takes YEARS to get to know people and even then you never can real... moreThe arrogance of some who think they "know you" based on arm's length sporadic interaction is ludicrous. It takes YEARS to get to know people and even then you never can really entirely know anyone. Snapshot assessments. Snapshot "conclusions. Why do people think they KNOW so much more than they possibly can KNOW about others? They can guess but all guesses are filtered through the lens of self-preservation. Whatever makes them look good and feel good about themselves is what they think about others. SIGH. As time goes by it seems people become more sure of themselves, more full of themselves, more CERTAIN about others. WHY? less
How much credibility does a 24/7 backing down bully have after the zillionith time backing down? Who is so gullible as to believe him? Each backdown takes away some power. So... moreHow much credibility does a 24/7 backing down bully have after the zillionith time backing down? Who is so gullible as to believe him? Each backdown takes away some power. Soon the "bully" is powerless and a laughingstock and everyone tunes him out. How does an out-of-work bully support himself and his family? Is there a market for impotent bullies? Is the pay good?
For example a mother who is not emotionally available... doesn't have to be a mother, could be partner, father, brother or friend... how might such a person behave?
Apparently Trump has a button in his desk and every time he presses it a butler brings him a coke. I bet it costs tax payers $500 a week for that. Cheers and happy weekend!
You ask a question and you get "I don't know". How does that help you to know what you don't know too? How does knowing what they don't know increase YOUR knowledge? Is not knowing... moreYou ask a question and you get "I don't know". How does that help you to know what you don't know too? How does knowing what they don't know increase YOUR knowledge? Is not knowing as valuable as knowing? How and Why?