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RE: The Heritage
I wonder why you didn't really like that person. Was it because they told the truth, or was there something about their attitude? I don't think being opinionated is a bad thing. It helps you stand up for yourself, set boundaries, pursue goals, stay true to yourself and not just follow the crowd.
I think that an intelligent person always has their eyes and ears open and hears, sees and absorbs everything, including the atmosphere in which they find themselves. What is often lacking is the time to think it all through.
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Well, that's a long story that has nothing to do with the topic of the post.😃
"Truth" is a very relative term. And while this person might have said something that I listened to, and at some point it turned out to be true in my opinion too, the rest of his truth remained just his truth. And while I still managed to listen to someone else's opinion, this person is like most zombies who would defend the crimes of members of the party they sympathize with, no matter what. The truth is that everyone is a criminal (the representatives of every party in our country), but it really takes time for this to become apparent. And we often don't have that time while they "push our buttons" all day long, feeding us lies and constantly juggling our emotions. Every day I never cease to be amazed at the zombies that a certain party has been ensnaring in protests for several years now. Because people in Bulgaria don't protest in principle. But a certain party manages to organize people and make them protest, and honestly, when I see these people on TV, I have the feeling that they are drugged. Or they are really very stupid. As I just read a comment today: so many years of a policy of simplifying the population and here is the result. People simply refuse to think, they want someone else to decide and judge for them. Someone tells them a blatant lie, and everything is okay, this is the truth.🤷♀️
So, yes, one needs to have an opinion. And one formed by oneself, not simply formed by someone else. But the boundary here is also very relative and difficult to distinguish.