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To: peter michaelson who wrote (65377)12/31/2000 2:55:38 PM
From: MaryinRed  Respond to of 122087
 
as usual...peter...you raise the bar..

smile....Mary



To: peter michaelson who wrote (65377)12/31/2000 3:07:35 PM
From: who cares?  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 122087
 
To me, it is very immoral to not like someone, yet pretend you do. My morality will not permit that. I would never put kindness above correctness. A world where everyone has to worry about not offending others at every turn is a hellish place to me. Better to be your own person, and if people don't like it, fine, they stay away from you, than to be unduly kind to people you don't like and wind up having to spend more time with them because of it.
This is a Harrry Browne Libertarian thing. No matter what you're into, do it, eff society and it's rules. You'll find that no matter what you are into, others are into as well, and you will tend to meet those people and enjoy being around them. On the other hand if you spend all your life disguising your true feelings and beliefs to suit others sensibilities you'll wind up surrounded by people that aren't really like you and you'll be miserable, and the ones that you are truly like inside, will have nothing to do with you, because they'll never see the real you.

CMB