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by tredigi
725 days ago
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The irony of this response is that I didn't actually claim that you said any of those things. I commented on the book's content and the summary you gave. Thia reaction of yours is telling though. As well as how you finished your original message: > niceness has become a huge red flag to me ever since reading that book. I much prefer someone who is good (in competence and/or in behavior) than someone who is nice. "Niceness" as a red flag? How does that not confirm what I wrote and put you in the camp of those agreeing with the book's message? |
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