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21 Apr 2024, 11:19 am

I feel like my views would be too damning for others, especially when I want to share them with other real-life people who I would consider making friends with and then after some time, opening up a little about my views.


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22 Apr 2024, 7:43 am

it might be a test of possible friendship if you want to talk about certain subjects. Try it and see what happens. Could help you sort potential by learning if you are compatible. If your ideas scare them off, you have saved a lot of trouble later on. tip toe carefully and the first time you take a step toward being yourself, they drop you? Just be who you are, talk about the things important to you, and if others avoid you because of that, aren't you better off looking elsewhere?


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22 Apr 2024, 11:57 pm

Yes, it can be hard for those of us with strong opinions. We want to share them with people, but many people don't want to hear. I hope you can find some friends who share your opinions--or who don't but enjoy having intelligent debates. There's not enough of those these days.


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23 Apr 2024, 2:23 am

autisticelders wrote:
it might be a test of possible friendship if you want to talk about certain subjects. Try it and see what happens. Could help you sort potential by learning if you are compatible. If your ideas scare them off, you have saved a lot of trouble later on. tip toe carefully and the first time you take a step toward being yourself, they drop you? Just be who you are, talk about the things important to you, and if others avoid you because of that, aren't you better off looking elsewhere?


Well, I don't have the money to move away from my country or my town. I have the Internet. And if there is nothing left to do? True action is done. The action of creating that safe space and hopelessly waiting for some other sad soul to come and interact and share their views. An existential episode it is.


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23 Apr 2024, 2:24 am

utterly absurd wrote:
Yes, it can be hard for those of us with strong opinions. We want to share them with people, but many people don't want to hear. I hope you can find some friends who share your opinions--or who don't but enjoy having intelligent debates. There's not enough of those these days.


Have we really lost ways of common sense? I think so. We are forced to create our own havens and we hopelessly look to recruit others who have similar mindsets until we finally reach the one who truly would want to be with us for the rest of our lives.


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23 Apr 2024, 4:25 am

I think its perfectly possible to hold strong views, even ones which aren't currently fashionable or popular as long as you remember that:

Other opinions are possible

Other opinions are not necessarily incorrect

No one bases their opinion entirely on objective facts and data - and you can be just as blind to your biases as anyone else.

The problems happen when people are so entrenched in their opinions that they can't conceive that they may be partially or entirely mistaken, that everyone who is right-minded should think the way they do or that their preferred interpretation represents 'common sense'.


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24 Apr 2024, 12:40 am

DuckHairback wrote:
The problems happen when people are so entrenched in their opinions that they can't conceive that they may be partially or entirely mistaken, that everyone who is right-minded should think the way they do or that their preferred interpretation represents 'common sense'.


This is why I might never find the right-minded people... Nothing makes sense.


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