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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #60 on: August 24, 2007, 04:53:27 AM »
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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #61 on: October 21, 2011, 05:02:08 PM »
Kindness is a strength.

Anyone can be mean. It takes courage to be kind.

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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #62 on: October 21, 2011, 05:03:23 PM »
Kindness is a strength.

Anyone can be mean. It takes courage to be kind.

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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #63 on: October 21, 2011, 05:05:53 PM »


Kindness is a strength.

Anyone can be mean. It takes courage to be kind.


I agree, but as long as you don't let anyone take advantage of that kindness.

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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #64 on: October 21, 2011, 05:08:29 PM »


Kindness is a strength.

Anyone can be mean. It takes courage to be kind.


I agree, but as long as you don't let anyone take advantage of that kindness.

True, it's a balance!   :plus:

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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #65 on: October 21, 2011, 05:10:51 PM »


Kindness is a strength.

Anyone can be mean. It takes courage to be kind.


I agree, but as long as you don't let anyone take advantage of that kindness.

I try to think of it this way ...

I am kind because I want to be, they can take it however they wish. I am not being kind to score brownie points or get good reaction, I do it because it is in my nature. If someone tries to take advantage, I am no longer kind and they lost out on what would have been selflessness on my part.

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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #66 on: October 21, 2011, 05:53:21 PM »


Kindness is a strength.

Anyone can be mean. It takes courage to be kind.


I agree, but as long as you don't let anyone take advantage of that kindness.

I try to think of it this way ...

I am kind because I want to be, they can take it however they wish. I am not being kind to score brownie points or get good reaction, I do it because it is in my nature. If someone tries to take advantage, I am no longer kind and they lost out on what would have been selflessness on my part.

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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #67 on: October 22, 2011, 01:20:06 AM »
I think being too nice is a bad thing because one, people can take advantage of you, two, people might think you are a phony and trying to manipulate. Plus people give you crap for it. Plus I have noticed when people are being "nice" they are actually lying because they are not saying what they mean so I cringe now when I hear "Oh I said that to be nice" or "oh I did that to be nice." So they didn't mean what they did or meant what they said? I learned this from my husband because he say things and then he tell me "Oh I told them that to be nice" and I learned after a while it means to be a phony because you aren't saying what you mean, you're lying. 


Yep I learned all this in the past four years. Oh yeah if you tell me "I said that just to be nice" I am going to be questioning everything else you say because I will be wondering if you are just saying that to be nice and what are you really thinking instead. I will be reading into everything you say and might be misreading between the lines all of a sudden because of that one time. I would be thinking of you as some phony and wonder what are you really saying. That goes for when you say "I did that just to be nice" I will then be questioning all your other actions and wonder if you really meant it or was it just to be nice just for a show.  It doesn't matter if it was to me or not, if it was about another person, I will be questioning your every moves that is nice because I won't know if it's genuine or "just to be nice." But I don't do this to my husband because he doesn't lie to me, only to other people.

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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #68 on: October 22, 2011, 01:34:30 AM »
I think being too nice is a bad thing because one, people can take advantage of you, two, people might think you are a phony and trying to manipulate. Plus people give you crap for it. Plus I have noticed when people are being "nice" they are actually lying because they are not saying what they mean so I cringe now when I hear "Oh I said that to be nice" or "oh I did that to be nice." So they didn't mean what they did or meant what they said? I learned this from my husband because he say things and then he tell me "Oh I told them that to be nice" and I learned after a while it means to be a phony because you aren't saying what you mean, you're lying. 


Yep I learned all this in the past four years. Oh yeah if you tell me "I said that just to be nice" I am going to be questioning everything else you say because I will be wondering if you are just saying that to be nice and what are you really thinking instead. I will be reading into everything you say and might be misreading between the lines all of a sudden because of that one time. I would be thinking of you as some phony and wonder what are you really saying. That goes for when you say "I did that just to be nice" I will then be questioning all your other actions and wonder if you really meant it or was it just to be nice just for a show.  It doesn't matter if it was to me or not, if it was about another person, I will be questioning your every moves that is nice because I won't know if it's genuine or "just to be nice." But I don't do this to my husband because he doesn't lie to me, only to other people.

So you've never said or done anything just to be nice? :cbc:

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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #69 on: October 22, 2011, 02:17:40 AM »
there is a difference between acting nice and being kind

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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #70 on: October 22, 2011, 03:49:44 AM »
Being kind to everyone is naive, It's better to leave the kindness to people you know and trust but even then you have to be careful.

For me, a mixture of kindness along with honesty and a willingness to put your foot down when bullshit arises works best.

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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #71 on: October 22, 2011, 03:53:32 AM »
there is a difference between acting nice and being kind

Very true. You'd notice someone being "nice" a mile away because they NEVER give you any sort of criticism and seem to agree with you on everything.

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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #72 on: October 22, 2011, 04:38:00 AM »
I think being too nice is a bad thing because one, people can take advantage of you, two, people might think you are a phony and trying to manipulate. Plus people give you crap for it. Plus I have noticed when people are being "nice" they are actually lying because they are not saying what they mean so I cringe now when I hear "Oh I said that to be nice" or "oh I did that to be nice." So they didn't mean what they did or meant what they said? I learned this from my husband because he say things and then he tell me "Oh I told them that to be nice" and I learned after a while it means to be a phony because you aren't saying what you mean, you're lying. 


Yep I learned all this in the past four years. Oh yeah if you tell me "I said that just to be nice" I am going to be questioning everything else you say because I will be wondering if you are just saying that to be nice and what are you really thinking instead. I will be reading into everything you say and might be misreading between the lines all of a sudden because of that one time. I would be thinking of you as some phony and wonder what are you really saying. That goes for when you say "I did that just to be nice" I will then be questioning all your other actions and wonder if you really meant it or was it just to be nice just for a show.  It doesn't matter if it was to me or not, if it was about another person, I will be questioning your every moves that is nice because I won't know if it's genuine or "just to be nice." But I don't do this to my husband because he doesn't lie to me, only to other people.

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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #73 on: October 22, 2011, 08:07:44 AM »
there is a difference between acting nice and being kind

Very true. You'd notice someone being "nice" a mile away because they NEVER give you any sort of criticism and seem to agree with you on everything.
Never had that experience. Maybe I just haven't met enough people.
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Re: Is kindness a weakness?
« Reply #74 on: October 22, 2011, 08:23:53 AM »
there is a difference between acting nice and being kind

Very true. You'd notice someone being "nice" a mile away because they NEVER give you any sort of criticism and seem to agree with you on everything.

I agree.  :)















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Seriously though I do.  :laugh:
I'll just diagnose myself as Goddess of the Universe and have done with it. Hell with autism!  :green: :zoinks:

nice is just something written on biscuits.