Perspective – is Being
Unpopular a Bad thing?
Being
anti-establishment or being recognized or tagged as a person who is going against
the flow, has serious consequences especially if you are looking to be socially
acceptable in a politically correct circle. These unkind, brutal and vitriol attacks
are relentlessly hurled to demean your position, ideas or opinions. However,
there must be something legitimate to this kind of assault on your character
that is worth examining.
Being
loathed, hated or despised by others has some backdrafts but it perfectly validates
how people act when you do not agree with them in ideology or agenda making it
more difficult for you to be heard or seen as a credible source to provide further
information. The fact these people work so hard to hate you is an indicator
that there must be something legitimate about you.
In
reality there is no enigma as to why you would be hated so much. When you are
attacked personally it demonstrates there is a worry or concern attached to
what you have to say. What is important is to judge for yourself whether this
is a good thing or bad thing and adjust accordingly.
Now
ask yourself this question: what is it about my professed and unjustified harangue,
values or criticism that worries them so much? Where is the morality in this conflict and are
your ideas worthy of standing up for or is there room for a compromise? Will a
compromise misalign your own values and morality and is the price paid worth
such a conciliation?
Is
it worth a belligerent fight and defend your ideas as a whole or can you
position align with theirs without losing your core values or do you do what it
takes to advance your own ideas to serve the cause?
Is
it possible for you to remain intellectually positive and contributing to the
cause as long as you don’t surrender your core values and not alter the outcome
of your position? Do you have enough leverage and legitimate tools to persuade against
harmful actions or harmful practices against your cause?
If
your goal is to be respected, considered smart and informed, serious and
productive, you have to make sure you have the leverage to have your plan or position
heard and considered for action in a meaningful way. Modern-day people,
influenced by social media, corporate greed and selfish motives, are not
willing to compromise on anything.
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