tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9487055.post9058910686209197427..comments2024-03-26T05:56:59.938+11:00Comments on THE PSYCHOLOGIST : JRhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00829082699850674281noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9487055.post-75221126110026925062016-07-16T15:44:38.701+10:002016-07-16T15:44:38.701+10:00I agree with Ilion.
Being well behaved is to be ...I agree with Ilion. <br /><br />Being well behaved is to be well mannered, for manners are what we do in consideration for others. Manners are also part of teaching consideration for others.<br /><br />And manners are social guidelines. They enable people to interact easily, without unsureness, in all social situations. <br /><br />But manners are nowadays seldom taught and nearly gone. Please and Thankyou are amongst the few remaining vestiges of our once wonderful system of traditional western manners. <br /><br />So nowadays those who lack a subtle sense of social cues and interpersonal dynamics, and deprived of knowing manners, don't know how to interact socially, naturally feel anxious in social settings, and often get diagnosed with Asperger's. Old fashion manners cures many cases of Asperger's and relieves others. I have seen it done. <br /><br />Leftists dislike genuine traditional manners - western manners that is - and prefer the intimidation and insincerity of political correctness. <br /><br />Desire to control and oppress others is what drives political correctness, and fear is what complies with it. Political correctness has nothing to do with consideration for others. That is a false front. Political correctness is all intimidation, fear and hypocrisy. <br /><br />Consideration for others, good manners and sincerity, do not need to be politically correct. Besides, political correctness and sincerity are mostly incompatible. <br /><br />I enjoy showing good traditional manners amongst leftists, while subtly, almost imperceptively, contravening political correctness. <br /><br />The misled lefties admire it, they see an alpha character, someone in control of himself, who makes them feel better and uplifts others too, and they cannot help but follow along, give you their appreciative attention, and harmoniously engage, while their cunning manipulators watching on, see their enemy leading their captives away, and they seeth with quiet helpless hatred. <br /><br />Good manners and the confidence to use them is one of the main tools a conservative or representative of truth must learn to use if he is to liberate misled leftists from their cunning manipulators. <br /><br />Manners need reinstatement. Old books on etiquette can sometimes be found in second hand shops, and there are many websites too.<br /><br />Here is a fun one I just found: http://www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/en/keys/games/game_0/ Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9487055.post-63130503431001850212016-07-15T23:36:52.506+10:002016-07-15T23:36:52.506+10:00""Please tell me which one you think is ..."<i>"Please tell me which one you think is more important for a child to have: to be considerate or to be well-behaved?".<br /><br />The option you chose was supposed to indicate whether you are authoritarian or not. But what if you thought that BOTH attributes are important? What if you wanted a kid who was BOTH considerate AND well-behaved? The form of the question prevents you from saying that. So the answers given might not well represent what the person actually thinks.</i>"<br /><br />And, in fact, the two go together -- they're different wasy of looking at or speaking about the same thing. It's not possible for a person, child or not, to be inconsiderate, yet well-behaved, or to be considerate, yet ill-behaved.Ilíonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15339406092961816142noreply@blogger.com