Karamazov wrote:
Fnord wrote:
IstominFan wrote:
People pretty much trust my knowledge about my special interests, but I have a hard time getting people to trust that I know normal, everyday things.
People tend to not want to trust my knowledge, because (it seems) they resent being wrong most of the time.I still don’t get that: why does it matter
who is right, so long as rightness is achieved, and everyone can get on with whatever on that basis...
Stupid pride, and possible narcissism. It does not matter to some people whether or not they are right, as long as everyone agrees with them. Take our president, for example...Karamazov wrote:
Inverting it all: ever had the one where you accept someone else was right simply and efficiently, but they won’t move on; instead insisting on carrying on trying to persuade you of what you just agreed?
Dude! I'm married! Of course this has happened to me!
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