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Old 06-04-2011, 09:29 AM   #139
astra
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D'Oh! And here I thought you were just being cognizant of reality and acknowledging that what was best for one is not always best for all.

Rats.
I was aware of the misunderstanding between us

I am usually the first one to preach
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what was best for one is not always best for all
it is my mentality. However, sometimes in some discussions I come to a point when I notice the the arguments of the opposite side lost the strength and they pop up always to meet any new point I bring up. That is the moment when I realise that the discussion lost its value. The other side is either being spiteful or mentoring try to prove completely another point, such as
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what was best for one is not always best for all
that has nothing to do with the issue we are discussing. Then I politely leave the discussion. What is the point to waste my time?

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