I don’t like it when I’m right …

I can’t stand times when some people are not fair to others because of material considerations or social positions. I don’t like it when a sentence that doesn’t honor a person later turns out to be true … And I don’t like it when a relationship, be it romantic or friendship, falls apart because the two involved are gritting their teeth and not they only want to prove their point of view, regardless of the consequences …

 

Justice is important, but more important is how you use it. If we didn’t make smart people, if we avoided that “I told you” so annoying, interpersonal relationships would be much more pleasant. If your ultimate goal in this life is to be right and upset others that they are not, you will be offended many times, because your desire to show your superiority will not do anyone any good … not even you. . We can stop this practice, because it is not too late.

 

If you want to find out the truth in a certain clause, find out, you have every right. But what you do with that truth further defines you as a person. If no one wants to know that, don’t call yourself a news bringer. Keep them to yourself and be glad you found out how things really are. People don’t necessarily want to know how smart you are and how ignorant they are. Be careful not to offend those around you, no matter how justified you feel. We are all human and we all have moments when we are wrong, so keep justice for yourself if you do not help someone by passing it on. You will not regret not making others unhappy!

 

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