I tend to find bad reasoning painful when I feel it’s likely to be accepted by many, and I can’t do anything about it. When it’s not likely to be accepted, I just find it funny. I don’t remember where I read it, but I like the advice of treating crazy (and otherwise bad or annoying) people as unique objects of art in a mental collection.
Thank you for your spot on description of your emotions as it relates to this topic as I can truthfully say that I am in complete agreement with all of your statements and I deduce that this argument is correct in my perspective, and also I’ll bear on mind that final notion… They are unique pieces indeed… Hahaha!
I tend to find bad reasoning painful when I feel it’s likely to be accepted by many, and I can’t do anything about it. When it’s not likely to be accepted, I just find it funny. I don’t remember where I read it, but I like the advice of treating crazy (and otherwise bad or annoying) people as unique objects of art in a mental collection.
Thank you for your spot on description of your emotions as it relates to this topic as I can truthfully say that I am in complete agreement with all of your statements and I deduce that this argument is correct in my perspective, and also I’ll bear on mind that final notion… They are unique pieces indeed… Hahaha!
Unfortunately, most actual museum pieces have relatively little input into the political process. :-\