Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

It Takes Courage of Conviction to Live In The World of Truths

Source: The Eight Mile Consulting
https://eighthmile.com.au/

Good friends tell you what you need to hear, not what you want to hear - for this reason they are hard to find.

They do this because they respect your ability to deal with confronting information. It is a gesture of admiration.

Be weary when all you receive is good news.

There are two types of sin:

Sin by commission - When you actively do something bad to someone else

Sin by omission - when you see something that needs rectifying and don't do anything about it.

Withholding the truth for the purposes of comfortability is sin by omission.

When someone comes to you with information that is less than desirable, stop. Remind yourself it is a gesture of respect. Only certain people (with certain characters) are allowed in the decision making process when times get tough.
If you want to be invited into the room in the future, act the way you want to be remembered.

It takes courage to live in the world of truths...

I was telling someone the other day, if majority agrees with you but you have two or three who disagree or express a different viewpoint, advise to hold them closely because often times it’s not those who disagree with you, you should be concerned with, it’s those who agree with everything you do that you should be mindful of.

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Ronnie Radke says it best:

Zombified (Zombified)
They're pumping us with lies
Like it's formaldehyde
They're dead inside
It goes on and on
Let this go
When it stops we'll never know
We're hypnotized
And they won't stop 'till you're
Zombified

https://youtu.be/YDDz1Er2IXA

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Interesting exchange on a layoff site.

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You switch ideas midstream. Truthfulness in the beginning and agreement at the end.

Either way, consider the source, who is telling you the truth or disagreeing with you. Do they have better sources, a keener understanding? Are they powerful so that their views are directives?

Do they have your back? Mom and Dad did, maybe. Maybe your family. Maybe a few friends. Most people are being manipulative or selfserving to some degree, even if they speak an unpleasant truth.

Truth is subjective. It is biased and always based on a closed system with limited information.

People who think that everyone wants or needs their opinions are narcissists. Blunt honesty is not a virtue. And getting closer to individuals with personality disorders will drive others away.

"I was telling someone the other day" is a version of "they say that". You are supporting your point by telling us that it has been spoken before. You refer to yourself, suggesting courage and conviction, so you self aggrandize.

There. Now that I've disagreed with you ... be my friend?

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