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been trying to internalize the idea that disagreeing with friends about something deepens your understanding and expands your empathy for different views and experiences outside of your own. Having the trust that you can debate something without it ending the friendship will lead to more interesting conversations and a more substantive relationship. And having these conversations in person so you can see all the nuance and care for each other. It takes work, but I think it's worth it.
Feb 4, 2025

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real asf, if u can't have a friend with different opinions ur lame as hell
Feb 4, 2025
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I’m curious what the differences in opinion/beliefs pertain to specifically or which ones you feel like go too far. I’m grappling with some now that kind of feel like make-or-break worldview things
Feb 4, 2025
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theclack anything discriminatory is a hard line for me. that's just a basic value and I'm not going to be friends with people who put people down or above others based on race, gender, orientation or disability. Agreement on a problem existing is a good place to start, and then disagreement on how to solve it is where good discussions happen.
Feb 4, 2025

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i wish people were better at this. big sign of emotional maturity i think is when people are actually capable of this. things happen and if you can’t talk them through what are you meant to do? just let it stew so it gets worse? let it destroy a relationship for no reason? fuck all that. have the conversations so you can reach an understanding. we can’t read eachothers minds man
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Conversations about odd points of views and things that presently don't matter much in our lives gives us space to use our critical thinking and conversational skills. So even if these conversations don't lead to complete conclusions and spiral out of the realm of what the original points were just having time to go through the motions and speak openly and debate your peers can be super beneficial in my humble opinion. Plus it's fun! Who wouldn't want to talk about the complications of fictional magic in the real world? Or about the pros and cons of candy packaging?
Jun 5, 2024
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I went home for the weekend and realized just how differently I think about things in relation to my family. Sometimes having difficult conversations are exactly that-- difficult. But I also think that they're immensely helpful, we can be so biased towards family because we love them so much, but sometimes we have to be able to hold them accountable of their toxic mindset. It's not to say that I love my family any less, it's just to say that we can't put the people we love dearly on a pedestal; especially because it hurts even more when they sometimes disappoint us. Love deeply, but-- sometimes-- love cautiously too!
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