I Beg to Differ
I'm fascinated by the way people are afraid to disagree sometimes. For example, sometimes I hear someone voice an opinion, and I'll offer a contrasting one—not to be argumentative, just to explain that I see things differently. Then the other person will sometimes try to agree with me or come up with something conciliatory to say.
This also happens with food. It's perfectly fine if my wife doesn't like smoked gouda. She doesn't need to apologize about it (but sometimes she does anyway).
I mean, it's nice that we don't want to offend other people. But we have every right to our own opinion.
If you hate this post, that's great! I want to hear all about it.
This also happens with food. It's perfectly fine if my wife doesn't like smoked gouda. She doesn't need to apologize about it (but sometimes she does anyway).
I mean, it's nice that we don't want to offend other people. But we have every right to our own opinion.
If you hate this post, that's great! I want to hear all about it.
Comments
I like how i typed all of that with lower case i's all over the place. you see?
Plus Joel you are just a devil's advocate type of person. We got to have 'em.
Random thought for the day: Moms should grow at least one new arm, or possible one set of arms, for each child.