Do we really need to be nice to other people?
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Do we really need to be nice to other people?
From earliest childhood, most of us are inundated with the message that we need to be nice to other people. Generally, this is a good thing, as it encourages kids to be less mean and more gentle, compassionate, and generous, but it can also breed a whole load of unhealthy behavior patterns.
Can the niceness of people be taken too far?
Sometimes the niceness can be taken too far, and when it is, there are plenty of good reasons to be wary of it: 1. People Who Insist That They’re Nice Rarely Are “I’m a really nice person!” = an instant cue for you to take off at a run and never look back.
What does “I’m a really nice person” mean?
“I’m a really nice person!” = an instant cue for you to take off at a run and never look back. Basically, people are rarely what they claim to be, and those who maintain that they are a certain way are usually overcompensating for what they aren’t.
Why can’t I make friends?
Each person has their own temperament, past experiences, sensitivities, moods, etc. Often if someone has a great personality but can’t seem to make friends, they may be in the wrong social groups.
Why do nice people talk nicely to themselves?
They don’t make excuses for not doing what they say they want to do. Since nice people talk nicely to themselves, they are actually encouraging themselves to do the things they want to do. So, say they want to exercise.
How do you know if you are a nice person?
If you want to be a truly nice person, you need to be nice with everyone, including yourself. 8. They don’t make excuses for not doing what they say they want to do. Since nice people talk nicely to themselves, they are actually encouraging themselves to do the things they want to do. So, say they want to exercise.
Is being nice a natural trait to have?
Whatever the reasons behind it, most people instinctively know that excessive niceness is not a natural trait to have. Nice people are everywhere, but there is a sliding scale along which one can move. Go too far toward the nice end and the balance is lost.
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