Expressing beliefs is one thing, but ARGUING politics is ALWAYS a waste of time.
Observe 95% of interactions and you'll see a pattern where a person's opinion literally gravitates towards what does or doesn't inconvenience their current existence.
i.e. every convo on masks.
Observe 95% of interactions and you'll see a pattern where a person's opinion literally gravitates towards what does or doesn't inconvenience their current existence.
i.e. every convo on masks.
For example, if I'm "Random Social Media Dude #1" and I DECIDE some random food is good for me, it's probably because I already drink it.
Our default state of being is to validate our own decisions in reverse.
If you're lucky, you may find a 1%er willing to change their mind.
Our default state of being is to validate our own decisions in reverse.
If you're lucky, you may find a 1%er willing to change their mind.
Now you might say, "But Drex, isn't it worth it if I can 'convert' that potentially willing miracle individual?'
That's up for you to decide. But my evaluation is that ten times out of ten, that energy and time would do far more good for the world directed ANYWHERE ELSE.
That's up for you to decide. But my evaluation is that ten times out of ten, that energy and time would do far more good for the world directed ANYWHERE ELSE.
In closing, this is 100% not me telling you to NOT FIGHT for RIGHTS or what you believe in, or for injustice.
You absolutely should, but you really need to be more selective, or you'll drain yourself dry of willpower to make the difference you're trying to make.
You absolutely should, but you really need to be more selective, or you'll drain yourself dry of willpower to make the difference you're trying to make.
You're not a robot. If you want to make a difference and stay inspired, and spread that spirit to others, you MUST experience positive feedback loops.
This will not occur trying to preach to brick walls. Act (and speak) accordingly.
This will not occur trying to preach to brick walls. Act (and speak) accordingly.