RE: Can you remain calm even in the face of turbulent? Practicing Equanimity is the key

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So are you telling me if an army man slap me I I should not react? I should be looking like a donkey is that what you are saying?


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hehhehehhehee

Crazy fellow....no offense

Would you even think of reacting if an army man slaps you? Answer genuinely then, I will give you my reply...lol


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If an army man slap me once i will retaliate and give him two slaps then we go to court.


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Are you serious right now?

We shudder in the sight of army around here

We wouldn't even think of retaliating

Not to talk of going to court šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚


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It is because you guys are scared, shake off every form of fear and give if back to the giver.


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Yeah I agree

But there is this lesson i have always known that said if you know you are the disadvantage, do not fight for honor sake

We shorten it by saying "he who leaves a fight, lives to fight another day"


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On a serious note though from your article I tend to remain in the face of turbulence or adversity. My way of responding to things I don't expect that could be of difficult consequences.

The whole thing later settles and sinks in few moments or hours later giving rise to finding solutions that could put me in a stressful situation if it is out of my control.

My previous comments were aimed at pulling your legs like you did to me the other days šŸ˜ƒ and I feel like I succeeded.

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My previous comments were aimed at pulling your legs like you did to me the other days šŸ˜ƒ and I feel like I succeeded.

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You succeeded. Don't worry I will retaliate one of these days šŸ˜


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This reminds me of a funny story in school where a guy was getting bullied. He got slapped on one cheek and so he turned his other cheek to the bully... and got slapped again.

Bullying wouldn't be so funny if it wasn't for the fact that the incident made everyone become friends even now more than 20 years later.


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Lol thats a cool story become friends and still friends.
Bullying is very bad though, recently a girl was bullied at school here in SA, it was recorded and shared on social media she ended up committing suicide when she got home.


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Bullying is terrible and the recording and sharing on Twitter/Facebook makes it so much worse than what it was back in the 80s and 90s. At least then you only had to relive the experience one and in your head.

Also there was no worries of other people seeing the video. Peers may have comments about the video but society in general takes a dim view of bullies.


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We are looking at one of the negatives of social media, things that are supposed to remain private lands on social media where it trends and consequently lead to something else.

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We currently have a disclaimer everyday on radio and television that discourages us from posting things that could end another person's life

They emphasize by saying we have blood on our hands if someone dies as a result of our posts and tweets


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Its great to know that the bullying turned them into great friends

But in these recent times, bullying no longer stays in our head

Social media has turned everything around as you told @joetunex


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