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fifasy wrote:
I always knew most people here didn't like me. But telling people is a waste of time. As the saying goes: SHOW don't tell. I posted threads recently and nobody answered them and I thus realised I was corrrect in my assessment no one cares about me here. So that's your lesson for today. SHOW, don't tell.
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Here's your lesson for today: If a person does or does not respond to your thread does not necessarily mean that they like you or do not like you. I mainly respond to threads that fit into what I am doing, as I generally have a larger aim. Secondly, telling can be an integral part of showing. It is not that you (meaning anyone) don't tell, but how you tell. The way a person tells SHOWS me who they are, and this often determines whether or not I like them.
Thirdly, yes it IS or at least can be important whether or not people like oneself. If people like each other and show each other ordinary respect in their daily interactions, then everybody is more likely to be happy and people in general are less likely to be harmed, Some people I just do not like, generally because of their behavior, which includes the idea content or lack of idea content in what they are saying, and also what they do, such as if they are pushy. If someone thwarts what I am doing, especially if I am trying to help another person who is suffering (which person on some level probably represents myself to me), then I am less likely to like them. This is why it is important, for me, at least, to have a conscious plan and know what I am doing. I do not like to interact entirely by feeling as that can easily backfire,
Re rating people, I think everyone does this to some degree--I definitely do. As mentioned in my previous message, different people have different standards of value, but if someone likes me then I am more likely to like them. Maybe from this message you cannot tell for sure whether I like you or not, as it is how it is designed, but I hope I have shown you something.