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It is inevitable that you're going to find yourself in situations in places you just will not on a similar side as others.  It's merely a part of life. <br>If we all agreed, that could make for a unique situation, but try since you may, it is not gonna happen.<br>The problem becomes if we find ourselves in those situations where we disagree web-sites. <br>How do we handle it?  <br>What will we say?  <br>How should we express ourselves? <br>These are all very good questions. <br>The dilemma is that there is no person good way to deal with these situations that work well every time.  In fact, the issue is just amplified and magnified if it's a situation where we care deeply in regards to the outcome or perhaps the results.  Sure, whenever we didn't care, you can actually move on.  But more often than not we do care.<br>Think about this:<br>If you're going to lunch with some friends and everyone wants a hamburger, where do you turn?  You pick which hamburger restaurant or junk food place to head to, you then come to a concensus, make a choice, go there and enjoy that juicy Hamburger Fries & Shake [[http://youtu.be/_9LAyCJgD-Y youtu.be]], right?<br>Now let's change that up a little.  Say you want a salad because you're wanting to drop a number of those pounds you're gaining as a result of all those juicy hamburgers you've been eating.  People start throwing round the names of hamburgers joints and you want one that produces a decent salad as well.  You make a choice, you're going there using your friends, then you certainly chow recorded on that healthy salad while they have their choice of burgers.  Not excessive controversy there, right?<br>Let's take it one step further.  Now you're likely to lunch with your friends again and everyone wants a hamburger however you.  You require a salad.  But on this occasion it isn't because you're wanting to lose weight, but rather you're a vegetarian.  Now what a different thing altogether, don't you find it? <br>How does which get worked out.  There are few options here as well.<br>You could just go along on the hamburger restaurant and order your salad, rather than pay attention to burgers being served.  That could work.<br>Or you can go along and order your salad, although the burgers are being served let your friends know why you're receiving a salad, and suggest they are doing the same.<br>Or you could go along to the restaurant making a scene once the burgers are ordered, explaining how eating meat, with your opinion, is not just wrong but disgusting and immoral. <br>Or, if the idea of eating hamburgers is described in the car, you can throw a fit, curse out your pals for playing what you consider the murder and devouring of innocent animals.  You could say to them how they all [http://dict.leo.org/?search=disgust disgust] you and where did they should see things the right path. <br>I guess that is an option.<br>There's a good venture, however, that no matter what you do in different of these scenarios, your mates are still planning to go to a restaurant that serves some juicy hamburgers, with or without you, and that is exactly what they are planning to order. <br>Think relating to this: <br>You will make an impression with them, but then again you may not.  And if you undertake, can it be really the kind of impression that you want to make or perhaps remembered for?<br>In most of such scenarios you're disagreeing along with your friends.  They want something and you also want something else.  That happens everyday, in everyone's life. The difference here is that your factors behind disagreeing change and exactly how you express yourself changes as well, all based on how attached and strongly you are feeling about your particular position. <br>Diet versus vegetarian. <br>Explaining your role versus shoving it down their throats.  <br>As an overall rule this is a good idea, and very possible, to disagree with people without being disagreeable along the way, as this overly simplified instance of lunch with your friends shows.  Now don't get me wrong here.  That just isn't to say that in certain situations you may have no choice but to shove your situation down other bands throats - figuratively speaking.  You may have to do that to obtain your point across or to convince them of the importance of your role or a situation if it is absolutely necessary. <br>But this should be the absolute last alternative that you simply jump to, not the first weapon of preference.<br>It is surprising that the calm, well planned explanation for pretty much anything may go a long way to resolve a scenario and enable you to keep your mates or no less than their attention and respect.  You could get much further, typically, than an abrasive, abusive stance will need you. <br>As the word goes, "You catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar."  That's true in most situations.<br>Choose your positions, choose your battles, choose your tactics and select your words carefully and caution, and also you'll get much further in daily life.  If you do so you will quickly realize that people is often more apt to listen to that which you have to say, and they're going to like you, and if not like you at least respect you for it also.<br>You can disagree without having to be disagreeable in the operation, yet still get your point across.<br>Think regarding it and let me know that which you think!<br>Your Friend,<br>Judge J.<br>The Humble Judge

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It is inevitable that you're going to find yourself in situations in places you just will not on a similar side as others. It's merely a part of life.
If we all agreed, that could make for a unique situation, but try since you may, it is not gonna happen.
The problem becomes if we find ourselves in those situations where we disagree web-sites.
How do we handle it?
What will we say?
How should we express ourselves?
These are all very good questions.
The dilemma is that there is no person good way to deal with these situations that work well every time. In fact, the issue is just amplified and magnified if it's a situation where we care deeply in regards to the outcome or perhaps the results. Sure, whenever we didn't care, you can actually move on. But more often than not we do care.
Think about this:
If you're going to lunch with some friends and everyone wants a hamburger, where do you turn? You pick which hamburger restaurant or junk food place to head to, you then come to a concensus, make a choice, go there and enjoy that juicy Hamburger Fries & Shake [youtu.be], right?
Now let's change that up a little. Say you want a salad because you're wanting to drop a number of those pounds you're gaining as a result of all those juicy hamburgers you've been eating. People start throwing round the names of hamburgers joints and you want one that produces a decent salad as well. You make a choice, you're going there using your friends, then you certainly chow recorded on that healthy salad while they have their choice of burgers. Not excessive controversy there, right?
Let's take it one step further. Now you're likely to lunch with your friends again and everyone wants a hamburger however you. You require a salad. But on this occasion it isn't because you're wanting to lose weight, but rather you're a vegetarian. Now what a different thing altogether, don't you find it?
How does which get worked out. There are few options here as well.
You could just go along on the hamburger restaurant and order your salad, rather than pay attention to burgers being served. That could work.
Or you can go along and order your salad, although the burgers are being served let your friends know why you're receiving a salad, and suggest they are doing the same.
Or you could go along to the restaurant making a scene once the burgers are ordered, explaining how eating meat, with your opinion, is not just wrong but disgusting and immoral.
Or, if the idea of eating hamburgers is described in the car, you can throw a fit, curse out your pals for playing what you consider the murder and devouring of innocent animals. You could say to them how they all disgust you and where did they should see things the right path.
I guess that is an option.
There's a good venture, however, that no matter what you do in different of these scenarios, your mates are still planning to go to a restaurant that serves some juicy hamburgers, with or without you, and that is exactly what they are planning to order.
Think relating to this:
You will make an impression with them, but then again you may not. And if you undertake, can it be really the kind of impression that you want to make or perhaps remembered for?
In most of such scenarios you're disagreeing along with your friends. They want something and you also want something else. That happens everyday, in everyone's life. The difference here is that your factors behind disagreeing change and exactly how you express yourself changes as well, all based on how attached and strongly you are feeling about your particular position.
Diet versus vegetarian.
Explaining your role versus shoving it down their throats.
As an overall rule this is a good idea, and very possible, to disagree with people without being disagreeable along the way, as this overly simplified instance of lunch with your friends shows. Now don't get me wrong here. That just isn't to say that in certain situations you may have no choice but to shove your situation down other bands throats - figuratively speaking. You may have to do that to obtain your point across or to convince them of the importance of your role or a situation if it is absolutely necessary.
But this should be the absolute last alternative that you simply jump to, not the first weapon of preference.
It is surprising that the calm, well planned explanation for pretty much anything may go a long way to resolve a scenario and enable you to keep your mates or no less than their attention and respect. You could get much further, typically, than an abrasive, abusive stance will need you.
As the word goes, "You catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar." That's true in most situations.
Choose your positions, choose your battles, choose your tactics and select your words carefully and caution, and also you'll get much further in daily life. If you do so you will quickly realize that people is often more apt to listen to that which you have to say, and they're going to like you, and if not like you at least respect you for it also.
You can disagree without having to be disagreeable in the operation, yet still get your point across.
Think regarding it and let me know that which you think!
Your Friend,
Judge J.
The Humble Judge