Suko, on 19 July 2017 - 08:39 AM, said:
I dunno. I agree with your definition of empathy, but reading your posts doesn't show that you feel it towards anyone. You keep saying things like akin to "It's not my fault they get upset". That is completely disregarding the empathy and position another individual might be in.
Is it, or is it because after long associations with most of the people in question, I know that they will remain offended regardless?
Or maybe it's your own perception bias to what I am saying which is this......
Most of the time we project our own bias and perspective on the actions of others. Most of the time, we are wrong. Sometimes others will unintentionally wrong us. Instead of spending all our time and energy looking to be offended, and then trumping the need to police our every stray thought lest one thing said accidentally give offense.... maybe we need to practice that old saying in our lives more and learn to "turn the other cheek"?
Because by digging our heels in the sand, insisting that the other person is trying to offend... is certain to achieve one thing.... cause a fight or a disagreement. So by insisting on your "rights", you have just done the very thing you accuse the other person of.
A polite society begins by focusing on who you are, not who the other person may or may not be.
Suko, on 19 July 2017 - 08:46 AM, said:
Yes, most salutations have completely lost all their original context and empathy in modern society. It's a phrase/greeting said out of rote societal norms and not out of true care or concern for how someone's life is going.
And by association, I would say calling out "GG" in a match is the same disassociation. It has no earnest meaning anymore. It's just something people type without any true context or empathy. I respect you Bishop, but I think you kind of stepped in it with the above post. You acknowledge greetings as having lost all context, then you go and defend using "GG" as a caring gesture. But it also has lost all meaning in today's gaming environment.
And so if it has no earnest meaning anymore...how can it be meant to be intentionally insulting then, either? You just said it...it has essentially no meaning...like almost all polite phrases.
So unless meaning is put into it...whether it's the "GGclose" or what meaning YOU put into it..... why are you letting something "meaningless" take on so much meaning in your life?
Stop giving up your agency to others...or worse, what you assume others mean.