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The point is, while I may //appear// or even //act// arrogantly, my worldview is inherently not. Whether believing in fairness as superior over other things is arrogant in of itself is debatable, but if that is the point you are willing to make then I will leave you to it. | The point is, while I may //appear// or even //act// arrogantly, my worldview is inherently not. Whether believing in fairness as superior over other things is arrogant in of itself is debatable, but if that is the point you are willing to make then I will leave you to it. | ||
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- | <wrap lo>In general it seems like most of the criticism against my perceived " | ||
- | Why is this relevant? Because nothing is holy to me. If I see something that I consider wrong, I call it out. Be it the most socially conforming things to call out, or the weirdest things, like calling out the bollock taboos around [[incest]], I //will// address things and try to make cases. It's the kind of demographic that likes to go "I have life experience" | ||
When I look at people that //I// consider arrogant then I see two kinds of people, either 1) people who think they have it all figured out and are very smug about it, or 2) people who think they deserve special treatment.\\ | When I look at people that //I// consider arrogant then I see two kinds of people, either 1) people who think they have it all figured out and are very smug about it, or 2) people who think they deserve special treatment.\\ | ||
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Anyway, the problem I have that makes me unsure whether I really am arrogant or not is because I do not believe to be smug about it. While I will - with confidence, sometimes warranted, sometimes not - demand explanation or justification from people who think they should not have to explain or justify things to me, I don't think I am smug about it. I do not attack people, raise doubts over someone' | Anyway, the problem I have that makes me unsure whether I really am arrogant or not is because I do not believe to be smug about it. While I will - with confidence, sometimes warranted, sometimes not - demand explanation or justification from people who think they should not have to explain or justify things to me, I don't think I am smug about it. I do not attack people, raise doubts over someone' | ||
- | From //my// perspective, | + | Remember that in any 1-on-1 debate, you are [[50|about 50% likely]] to be right. Of course, this is influenced by certain factors, especially expertise/ |
+ | Anyhow, 50% will be barely measurable in a one-on-one that only happens once, but becomes measurable quite well indeed when one talks to the same person several times and finds out that they //never// cede a point, //never// admit to be wrong on something, //always// make major, generalized claims. Negative bonus points for people who refuse to defend their beliefs in the first place and instead use their " | ||
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===== I believe I deserve special treatment ====== | ===== I believe I deserve special treatment ====== | ||
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====== Things that ARE arrogant ====== | ====== Things that ARE arrogant ====== | ||
===== Claiming that everyone is stupid ===== | ===== Claiming that everyone is stupid ===== | ||
- | No. On average, people are of average intelligence. This applies even to the nuttiest conspiracy theorist, and claiming that someone is [[Stupidity|stupid]] really only makes //the aggressor// look stupid((// | + | [[Stupidity# |
This ALSO includes //calling// people arrogant. When someone says that someone else " | This ALSO includes //calling// people arrogant. When someone says that someone else " | ||
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This is particularly painful for me - I am a younger person, and since childhood I have essentially always been wrong. It is getting better over time, but people still see the need to continually educate me on the nature of things, using statements that indicate //they// are in fact the ones whose penetration of the subject at hand is extremely shallow. Treat me like an adult, will you? | This is particularly painful for me - I am a younger person, and since childhood I have essentially always been wrong. It is getting better over time, but people still see the need to continually educate me on the nature of things, using statements that indicate //they// are in fact the ones whose penetration of the subject at hand is extremely shallow. Treat me like an adult, will you? | ||
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+ | <wrap lo>In general it seems like most of the criticism against my perceived " | ||
+ | Why is this relevant? Because nothing is holy to me. If I see something that I consider wrong, I call it out. Be it the most socially conforming things to call out, or the weirdest things, like calling out the bollock taboos around [[incest]], I //will// address things and try to make cases. It's the kind of demographic that likes to go "I have life experience" |
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