Hey Nell! I totally hear what you’re saying. It is so tempting to use identity to bolster an argument, especially when you really believe in the benefits of getting through to people. There are probably even circumstances where it is a reasonable choice. But I find, for me, the temptation is more likely to arise when I’m feeling frustrat…
Hey Nell! I totally hear what you’re saying. It is so tempting to use identity to bolster an argument, especially when you really believe in the benefits of getting through to people. There are probably even circumstances where it is a reasonable choice. But I find, for me, the temptation is more likely to arise when I’m feeling frustrated or impatient, because that’s when I crave a shortcut the most ;)
Hey Nell! I totally hear what you’re saying. It is so tempting to use identity to bolster an argument, especially when you really believe in the benefits of getting through to people. There are probably even circumstances where it is a reasonable choice. But I find, for me, the temptation is more likely to arise when I’m feeling frustrated or impatient, because that’s when I crave a shortcut the most ;)