I posted this quotation upon my blog, and it had stimulated a lot of interesting commentary and differing points of view upon the subject so it was suggested to me by Scher that it could make an interesting group discussion and I figured why not?
The quote is as follows:
I heard the quote on the radio, and the person who stated it said she got it from Flowers for Algernon.What other people think of me is none of my business
The discursion upon my blog brought up the idea if one does in fact have a responsibility of some sort to consider what other people think of them in relation to their actions, and how the react to other people, and if there is some sort of generally responsibility to society regarding how one is perceived.
And the practicality or impracticality of truly abiding by the sentiment behind the quote.
As a misanthrope I myself do not feel any true social reasonability to the general populace and do not truly care what others make think of me. I often adjusted others by my belief that if someone else gets offended by something I say, it is their problem not mine.
I have always had an apathy for what anyone else might be inclined to think about me and while I do not go out of my way to be rude, I do not think I have an obligation to protect the feelings of other people.
I just don't do fake nice but on the other side, nor do I expect other people to play nice with me if they are not sincere.



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