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People aren't toxic, but behavior can be.
And when people behave in a toxic manner it reveals pain and frustration from other aspects of their life. If you engage in toxic behavior, take a step back and reflect. Find the origin of your pain (likely repetitive judgment or tasks left undone or both) and improve yourself. If someone else engages in toxic behavior, don't add to the unpleasantness, instead recognize they are in pain and don't seek to exacerbate it. | ||
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#64
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Any time I see the phrase "gaslighting" I know to ignore anything else that person says.
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#66
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As far as I can tell, it means disagreeing with someone.
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#67
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I don't even understand the etymology of the phrase let alone the intricacies of the definition.
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#68
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it's a phrase made up by millennials to show what a hard life they had growing up in the safe suburbs
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#69
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Quote:
5-second wikipedia search: Quote:
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#70
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That’s wrong. Everyone knows gaslighting means disagreeing with someone.
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