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by rlt3
4564 days ago
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Living in a society is about being able to reason with others. Instead of trying to skirt issues and involve authorities in hopes to solve problems, it usually is better to confront the person themselves. Your example went straight to an extreme. It doesn't have to be theft, or murder, or an assault that makes you "upset" at them. Maybe you feel wronged because they said something in public that you wanted private. Authorities have their place, but many problems can be solved by not involving them. I'd also say that many more problems are caused because people didn't want to confront one another. |
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You cannot go to authorities with "he called me a butt."
The issues here are a subclass of "crimes and wrongs that authorities would address." My example is not going to an extreme. Have you ever confronted a criminal? How did it go? Do you see where it could have gone worse?