jnos
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This reply from Falcon to Lon's post on banning, got me thinking. I bet most of you knows how that goes when your brain takes you from one thing to another until you can't even follow along. 
[QUOTE-Falcon]But I'll be DAMNED if I have to walk around on eggshells so I don't offend some prissy
individual with standards higher than mine.[/QUOTE]
(Falcon I hope you're OK with my using your reply for my own purposes.
)
How do others of you think about Standards, Principles, Values?
To me, all three of those essentially mean the same thing. "Ethics for living" might be another. In the quote it mentions "higher" standards. Do you consider others to have higher or lower standards--or just different?
From my upbringing with repeated reinforcement of heritage/family/church values, I had pretty rigid beliefs. I went along judging myself and others by my built-in scale. I thought these same values applied to everyone. I was pretty miserable and didn't know why. It must have been everyone else making me miserable.
Now I find the whole concept totally inappropriate and almost laughable. At some point I realized my values applied only to me. They did not apply to others who had other principles and beliefs. That realization changed my life!
Any similar experiences?
Disagreements?
Other thoughts?
[QUOTE-Falcon]But I'll be DAMNED if I have to walk around on eggshells so I don't offend some prissy
individual with standards higher than mine.[/QUOTE]
(Falcon I hope you're OK with my using your reply for my own purposes.
How do others of you think about Standards, Principles, Values?
To me, all three of those essentially mean the same thing. "Ethics for living" might be another. In the quote it mentions "higher" standards. Do you consider others to have higher or lower standards--or just different?
From my upbringing with repeated reinforcement of heritage/family/church values, I had pretty rigid beliefs. I went along judging myself and others by my built-in scale. I thought these same values applied to everyone. I was pretty miserable and didn't know why. It must have been everyone else making me miserable.
Now I find the whole concept totally inappropriate and almost laughable. At some point I realized my values applied only to me. They did not apply to others who had other principles and beliefs. That realization changed my life!
Any similar experiences?
Disagreements?
Other thoughts?