Thread:Dayne Dariel/@comment-27621207-20180501081140/@comment-27247962-20180503144427

Well You Can Think... that's an interesting question to put under analysis.

There's always people that look for respect in a response rather than honesty. If they can't find the respect they expect to deserve, they will use their power to spite you for it. I've given the respect of my honest unadulterated thoughts, as I always do, which was in this case a simple, but cold 'You do you, I'm not going to concern myself with such thoughts, because they're too optimistic to fit my own perspective.' And that's what hammered me.

It's simply a difference of how one defines 'respect'. As far as I know 'respect' is still something you earn, not something you demand because you expect everyone else to cater to your ego & insecurities. Yet the last part is the understanding most have come to in this day & age. An understanding that just leads to extreme sensitivity when it comes to criticism, the cold shoulder, disobedience and most of all a feeling of inferiority.

And here I am wondering who actually finds 'superiority/control/authority' more important...

I have respect for people that can look passed the manner/ the attitude in a comment, because that shows how unperterbed the person is, how they aren't looking for/expecting personal aknowledgement and respect from someone else and stand firm in their own shoes. All things that point at someone's confidence. Makes me realize how far I still stand from that point myself, but i'm certainly not the only one.

This has become something a lot more elaborate than I first anticipated. You might just want to settle with Obvious's: "Opinions, are very deadly thing to have."