The arrogance that says analysing the relationship between reasons and causes is more important than writing a philosophy of shyness or sadness or friendship drives me nuts. I can't accept that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think most people are more susceptible to prejudice than to reason.
The moment you say, 'Please, give me a reason for this', then you are being impossible and temperamental.
An explanation of cause is not a justification by reason.
There is curiously little art concerning the efficacy of reason - perhaps simply because reason is not noticeably efficacious.
An excuse becomes an obstacle in your journey to success when it is made in place of your best effort or when it is used as the object of the blame.
The bias against introversion leads to a colossal waste of talent, energy, and happiness.
We all can relate to people's weaknesses. We might put up a facade that everything is perfect but none of us are. When we see that weakness in somebody else, we understand or give ourselves a little bit of leeway.
It's human nature to blame someone else for your shortcomings or upsets.
Anyone who knows me well will tell you that arrogance is one of my flaws.
Peer pressure and social norms are powerful influences on behaviour, and they are classic excuses.
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