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| Daily Dose of Reason - Psychology & Self-Improvement | ||||
| Friday, 18 June 2010 00:00 | ||||
People who don't like to be questioned are at war with facts. They assume that, "I'm bigger and better than reality." But this is a contradiction. You cannot be bigger or better than something -- reality -- if you're a part of it. To actually be better than somethng, you must be aside or apart from it. If you act on this false assumption, then you make yourself weak. A rational person sees such a person as weak -- not as strong, or as possessing "too much" self-confidence.
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People who don't like to be questioned are at war with facts. They assume that, "I'm bigger and better than reality." But this is a contradiction. You cannot be bigger or better than something -- reality -- if you're a part of it. To actually be better than somethng, you must be aside or apart from it. If you act on this false assumption, then you make yourself weak. A rational person sees such a person as weak -- not as strong, or as possessing "too much" self-confidence.
