Austinnn wrote:
No one is banning anyone for thinking, but society now is trying to find ways of discouraging people to upset other people and get away with it.
I understand and generally agree with your point, very well made...
However the above stands out to me, and is a growing issue in society..
What is wrong with upsetting people??... It is distinctly different to vilifying someone with any sort of verbal abuse...
As an example if my young employee gets upset because they are spoken to when they stuff up at work (and when I say 'spoken to', I mean it in a professional, encouraging manner, not necessarily a lecture), how, and why, should this be avoided?.. Surely there is some benefit in upsetting people sometimes for their personal development...
Little children should be upset every so often, make them learn that things must be earned and valued.. Otherwise, getting what they want and never getting upset will create a poor adult...
It's a fine line that needs to be crossed every now and again IMO...