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🌶️ Blocking people is a weakness* Are you seriously unable to tolerate seeing thoughts you don’t like? *unless its a stalker or a telemarketer
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nah, life's too short
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True of spammers and stalkers (see my footnote) but exposure to counterpoints builds antifragility
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That's assuming the counterpoints are good
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If they are not stalkers or spammers (ie, pure bad faith), I think it’s useful to be exposed to things you don’t like Bc you can learn why they’re wrong, or even better what parts of their pts might be right
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Depends how many notifications you get and how much time you have. Crowds out signal.
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Agree - my point should not be dogmatic. But something for us to think about It’s not always bad to be exposed to things that frustrate or annoy us
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