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To: Steve Van Doorn; little jeremiah; Melian; ransomnote
My question: "Can frustration be a reason for high tension?"

NO

"Frustration" is an emotion.

One aspect of adulthood is the ability to recognize your emotions, and realize how your reaction to those emotions affect people around you.

Perfectly OK to feel frustrated.

Not OK to barf that up all over everyone else in a disrupting manner.

Two ways to look at it...

1) Are people frustrated at the seemingly slow pace of "the plan?" Do they not see the "Great Awakening" happening all around them? Are they unaware that we're watching a movie? After nearly 6-years do they need to be reminded from time-to-time?

2) Are bad actors seeking to derail, disrupt, and sew distrust? Are we now, or have we ever been infiltrated by those with bad intent? Is FR the only place on the interwebz where derp trolls don't come to disrupt?

To help identify which is which, I look at how they react to a little tough love and whether they choose to reflect on their actions and modify their behavior - or, continue to disrupt.

1,482 posted on 07/16/2023 4:09:32 AM PDT by USMC79to83
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To: USMC79to83
My question: "Can frustration be a reason for high tension?"
Or the original question:
"explain to us how frustration can cause tension within our community"

USMC79to83 answer: "Not OK to barf that up all over everyone else in a disrupting manner."

"OK" is a reference to an excuse.
USMC79to83 misunderstood the question.

Reference:
A reason is why a person made an action.
Excuse is when a person made an action that is warranted.

I need to give an example on the difference between reason and excuse.
example (reason):
My reason I shot that guy in the head is because he looked at me.
Example excuse:
My excuse I shot that guy in the head is because he pointed a weapon at me and shot me in the arm.
Reason and excuse are not synonymous.
Excuse is usually judged by someone other then yourself.
1,491 posted on 07/16/2023 6:31:30 AM PDT by Steve Van Doorn
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To: USMC79to83

My question: “Can frustration be a reason for high tension?”
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NO

“Frustration” is an emotion.

One aspect of adulthood is the ability to recognize your emotions, and realize how your reaction to those emotions affect people around you.

Perfectly OK to feel frustrated.

Not OK to barf that up all over everyone else in a disrupting manner.

Two ways to look at it...

1) Are people frustrated at the seemingly slow pace of “the plan?” Do they not see the “Great Awakening” happening all around them? Are they unaware that we’re watching a movie? After nearly 6-years do they need to be reminded from time-to-time?

2) Are bad actors seeking to derail, disrupt, and sew distrust? Are we now, or have we ever been infiltrated by those with bad intent? Is FR the only place on the interwebz where derp trolls don’t come to disrupt?

To help identify which is which, I look at how they react to a little tough love and whether they choose to reflect on their actions and modify their behavior - or, continue to disrupt.

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Well said. I should have added your name to my new response:

https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4166961/posts?page=1510#1510


1,512 posted on 07/16/2023 8:25:49 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
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