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RE: Online Congruency: The Golden Rule of Internet Behavior

in #psychology8 years ago

You're right on with this post but leed me to the inclination that maybe we as a collective group, act as a crayola box and inherently disguise our means and intentions surrounded by a stylish brown case.

Intentions are met when realities are set. As time goes on, the functions in math progress thus making it harder to mine the truth and insinuating our belief system could also be a metric system.

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If we delve even deeper, we'll see that most disagreements are really because one feels that if their truth "loses", then that reduces the value of one's persona - who has attached itself to several of these truths. It's like the truth goes down, my persona goes down - so I need to defend it viciously. The paradoxical thing about this, is that the online persona has less to lose compared to the "real life" one.