Hashi Lebwohl wrote:You are forgetting one small fact, though--I cannot be offended unless I choose to be. 
Sure, sure.
Doesn't the mere choice to hold convictions ...open us up to more potential to be offended?
I'm offended by lots of things.
I just avoid showing it if the context doesn't seem appropriate.
...because people often won't like to be around me if they "have to deal with" me taking offense all the time.
I understand that some people might not know how to handle a challenging situation; I don't think it has anything to do with virtue, though. Instead, it has to do with mental and emotional maturity, the capacity to deal with adversity in whatever form.
"Some people"? "SOME people"??
"SOME people"?!?!?
Do you know
anyone who knows how to handle every/any challenging situation?
Courage is still a virtue, right?
And courage ...isn't that
explicitly about "dealing with adversity / opposition"?
(yay, connection back to this being the "Fear" thread.)
That one statement from the book you cited merely struck me as odd.
Just to check (and/or to be a pain)... were you still talking to me here?
Because if so, your socially-gathered data may contain some inaccuracies.
(If you go back and read my posts and Luci's post, you'll see what I mean.)
Pfffft.... I can't see why you'd get SO focused on content that you aren't tuned into your social context---
Oh, hey, look! You just hit 1000 posts, Hashi... Congrats - go to the Summonsing!
...Okay, now, what were we discussing again?
