Hi Daijo,
I can fully relate to how you feel.
One of my relatives has very, very (very!) conservative opinions and of course she likes to share them at any possible opportunity. Very often she is full of hatred.
I remember a few years ago at Christmas time that I got verbally attacked by her via FB, just because I wished everybody "Great Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas". Just to give you an example...
So we "clashed" several times on FB, but then I thought about it:
1) Years ago she had not been that bitter. Somehow certain events in her life made her like this. Someone who is so angry actually suffers.
2) It is almost impossible to change someone's strong believes by just discussing them via the internet where there is an "audience". People tend to stick to their opinions, because they consider it as a sign of weakness to change their mind. (Although actually the opposite is true - we must always be open!)
3) I know she has also nice sides (almost everyone has).
So I saw the futility in reacting by discussing. I chose to ignore certain types of FB entries, avoided talking with her about certain topics, and bit my tongue (quite often).
This approach has been working for almost a year now.
And if I feel the urge to write something, I take a deep breath and think "Is it really worth wasting my time with this? Life is short, it can be over any minute - how do I want to spend my time?"
Actually the thought of time/life swiftly passing by can also be used in many other cases for our benefit. It's a strong motivator for me.
Gassho,
Daitetsu
I can fully relate to how you feel.
One of my relatives has very, very (very!) conservative opinions and of course she likes to share them at any possible opportunity. Very often she is full of hatred.
I remember a few years ago at Christmas time that I got verbally attacked by her via FB, just because I wished everybody "Great Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas". Just to give you an example...
So we "clashed" several times on FB, but then I thought about it:
1) Years ago she had not been that bitter. Somehow certain events in her life made her like this. Someone who is so angry actually suffers.
2) It is almost impossible to change someone's strong believes by just discussing them via the internet where there is an "audience". People tend to stick to their opinions, because they consider it as a sign of weakness to change their mind. (Although actually the opposite is true - we must always be open!)
3) I know she has also nice sides (almost everyone has).
So I saw the futility in reacting by discussing. I chose to ignore certain types of FB entries, avoided talking with her about certain topics, and bit my tongue (quite often).
This approach has been working for almost a year now.
And if I feel the urge to write something, I take a deep breath and think "Is it really worth wasting my time with this? Life is short, it can be over any minute - how do I want to spend my time?"
Actually the thought of time/life swiftly passing by can also be used in many other cases for our benefit. It's a strong motivator for me.
Gassho,
Daitetsu
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