If you can't reasonably defend your position on an issue or handle talking sensibly with someone who disagrees with you, that is a sign of a serious mental weakness or insecurity that you should probably work on.
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And a state education. It's where they start.
If you don't have friends with whom you disagree, you don't have actual friends.
This is the core of our problems right now.
People on X have to hear it. Nostr is safe, for now.
If you can but you won't then that's pretty cool.
Or you've not done the research into the topic and do not actually have an understanding of what it is you're saying
Working on it rn
This π
Or at least, you don't *know* if you have real friends until you have a disagreement and they stick around.
view their viewpoint/walk in their shoes-OldE say/\/
hEARsay/dyor
Tell that to Charlie Kirk
False. Iβm just not going to waste my time or life force. No f#cks to give.
That's different from not being able to.
The piece of shit who killed him is a perfect example, and Kirk himself couldn't be a better example of the polar opposite.
Please, explain.
Sometimes people don't defend their opinions; they're just afraid that they'll fall apart if they discuss them calmly. True confidence is when you can speak quietly and still carry weight.