Ethics!
I stand by my earlier statement. And yes! Demanding a lot of yourself is applicable to many aspects of life but sometimes a person walks up to you and really screws you over and there's nothing you can do about it. Does that really mean the "victim" permitted it?
I'm all for rising above victim hood after the fact, but this is a conversation meant to discuss ethics. From a "doer" perspective, if you don't see anything wrong with being a victimizing jerk face you're just accepting a really small self value. I think it's way better to get what you want by being awesome and having the personal power to attract what you want, rather than resorting to sneaky and abusive crap.
That's where you can draw the line, don't you think? Most people don't because it's hard to be awesome and have personal power. I think some people are just losers who never will have it, and some just don't want to work for it. I mean, if you are really a capable person what need have you for tricks and manipulations?
Some people are nothing without them. I imagine this is a scary thought for such persons.
If I am the only one, there's no proof of me.
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