"Why don't you agree with me?" That's often our internal monologue whether we realize it or not. In his latest book, Same As Ever, Morgan Housel writes: The question “Why don’t you agree with me?” can have infinite answers. Sometimes one side is selfish, or stupid, or blind, or uninfomed.
Well your example is the outcome is „yeah that person had tough experiences.“
What if the outcome is (as a person being minority in a country) their privileges through life got them here and you learn that your personal tough experiences aren’t understood?
Our internal dialogs need to be controlled. Thank you for a thoughtful article!
Well your example is the outcome is „yeah that person had tough experiences.“
What if the outcome is (as a person being minority in a country) their privileges through life got them here and you learn that your personal tough experiences aren’t understood?
So the other way around 😅