| I don't see how you concluded that. I don't see why you would bring white males into this, though it seems like a sensitive topic for you. > Make people mad at you for existing. You brought this up, not the commenter. Commenter:
> Don't tell people anything about your private life, your politics, your religion, etc Does not say to keep a specific belief private, but in general practice. This helps avoid conflict with people who disagree, as well as deter people looking for a point to drag you down for. And the above quote is when it comes to personal branding in a business - I believe I don't need to elaborate on why you shouldn't talk politics with a client, as well as keep your personal life separate from business. The latter half of the comment reveals that that they simply prefer to keep their personal details to themself. To do so digitally makes sense, considering how often it is for people's data to be sold. In-person, the commenter does not practice this extremely because their friends inevitably get to know them better, and the commenter gets to know said friends. If anything, why don't you elaborate on your interpretation? |