Living by just saying the first thing that comes to mind is not courage. It's just being impulsive. Logic and strategic thinking doesn't mean oversharing your feelings in an attempt to prove you're not scare. I've seen people put on that show all the time. They're so scared of looking weak they act rashly.
Restraint and knowing when and where to show your Trump card are the mark of the disciplined.
What you're suggesting is like when a kid is scared, but their friends say "Are you too chicken to do it?" and they immediately go, "I'm not scared! I'll show you! I'll do it!"
That's just being impulsive.
No one walks around sharing their truth self with strangers. We always have a hidden self that we hold back and share with someone we truly trust. Impulsive and insecure people hate this form of discipline. They mistake masking certain opinions and feelings as "not being accepted for their real selves."
I see many women on the Left always saying, "If you can't handle me at my worst then you don't deserve me best". Basically, they end up revealing every detail and dark secret about themselves. Then they're shocked when the people around turn cold.
Masking at work does not mean people are "afraid of Leftists". I've seen what happens when people share too much. It doesn't end well. Frankly, there are things about my coworkers that I'd rather they not share. No, I don't want to hear about their sexual orientation or their political opinions or how all men are evil because Chad dumped them last night. If I want to know I'll ask.
I think most conservatives just have a better understanding of this. If asked, they will share their opinions. They just don't mouth off about it at a meeting like Leftists do. They have sense (something the Left lacks).
If I want their opinion on the climate or gender I'll ask. I'm sick of Leftist spouting their dumb opinions when no one asked. That's my honest opinion.
Living by just saying the first thing that comes to mind is not courage. It's just being impulsive. Logic and strategic thinking doesn't mean oversharing your feelings in an attempt to prove you're not scare. I've seen people put on that show all the time. They're so scared of looking weak they act rashly.
Restraint and knowing when and where to show your Trump card are the mark of the disciplined.
What you're suggesting is like when a kid is scared, but their friends say "Are you too chicken to do it?" and they immediately go, "I'm not scared! I'll show you! I'll do it!"
That's just being impulsive.
No one walks around sharing their truth self with strangers. We always have a hidden self that we hold back and share with someone we truly trust. Impulsive and insecure people hate this form of discipline. They mistake masking certain opinions and feelings as "not being accepted for their real selves."
I see many women on the Left always saying, "If you can't handle me at my worst then you don't deserve me best". Basically, they end up revealing every detail and dark secret about themselves. Then they're shocked when the people around turn cold.
Masking at work does not mean people are "afraid of Leftists". I've seen what happens when people share too much. It doesn't end well. Frankly, there are things about my coworkers that I'd rather not share. No, I don't want to hear about their sexual orientation or their political opinions or how all men are evil because Chad dumped them last night. If I want to know I'll ask.
I think most conservatives just have a better understanding of this. If asked, they will share their opinions. They just don't mouth off about it at a meeting like Leftists do. They have sense (something the Left lacks).
If I want their opinion on the climate or gender I'll ask. I'm sick of Leftist spouting their dumb opinions when no one asked. That's my honest opinion.
Living by just saying the first thing that comes to mind is not courage. It's just being impulsive. Logic and strategic thinking doesn't mean oversharing your feelings in an attempt to prove you're not scare. I've seen people put on that show all the time. They're so scared of looking weak they act rashly.
Restraint and knowing when and where to show your Trump card are the mark of the disciplined.
What you're suggesting is like when a kid is scared, but their friends say "Are you too chicken to do it?" and they immediately go, "I'm not scared! I'll show you! I'll do it!"
That's just being impulsive.
No one walks around sharing their truth self with strangers. We always have a hidden self that we hold back and share with someone we truly trust. Impulsive and insecure people hate this form of discipline. They mistake masking certain opinions and feelings as "not being accepted for their real selves."
I see many women on the Left always saying, "If you can't handle me at my worst then you don't deserve me best". Basically, they end up revealing every detail and dark secret about themselves. Then they're shocked when the people around turn cold.
Masking at work does not mean people are "afraid of Leftists". I've seen what happens when people share too much. It doesn't end well. Frankly, there are things about my coworkers that I'd rather not sure. No, I don't want to hear about their sexual orientation or their political opinions or how all men are evil because Chad dumped them last night. If I want to know I'll ask.
If I want their opinion on the climate or gender I'll ask. I'm sick of Leftist spouting their dumb opinions when no one asked. That's my honest opinion.