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How stubborn are you, when you feel there is injustice taking place

Suzanne

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And it requires you to swallow hard and take the advice being suggested, knowing that you will not feel good anyway for taking the advice.

I have enormous trouble with accepting the alternative route, when the other route is the correct one to take and the alternative route is just one heck of a compromise for others, but not for me?
 
Why should other people depend on my actions? That would be a responsibility I did not ask for, and did not agree to bear.
 
Why should other people depend on my actions? That would be a responsibility I did not ask for, and did not agree to bear.
Chances are good that others already do, whether you realize it or not. Good example- driving- others depend on you to make sensible decisions regarding safety.
 
You need to be more specific. Is the injustice something only you recognize? If so, would it be possible to convince others? It is a very hard decision when one has to choose between doing what is morally correct and what is in one's best interest. Helping the other person may cost you physically and financially, etc. but not assisting them may cost you part of your soul. My decision would weigh heavily on the severity of the injustice.
 
When I suffer fron a blatant injustice, I say it, suffer my fate for a while, then can't stand it anymore and won't accept any compromise anymore, even one that I would have accepted earlier.
 
You need to be more specific. Is the injustice something only you recognize? If so, would it be possible to convince others? It is a very hard decision when one has to choose between doing what is morally correct and what is in one's best interest. Helping the other person may cost you physically and financially, etc. but not assisting them may cost you part of your soul. My decision would weigh heavily on the severity of the injustice.

Sorry. I am told that I have to go and ask for help and that ones are not obliged to ask me if I want help! I find this too hard to swallow.
 

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