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The emotional tripwires created by this heightened sensitivity are becoming increasingly complex to navigate. The last thing most of us want is to offend (particularly loved ones), which ironically plays right into the hands of those who understand the power of being deliberately offensive for their ends. The offense can only be caused when we are quick to take offense. Politicians, for example, understand this only too well. The sting is instant, and it's a cheap way to make a splash or feel superior without making any effort.
So, why are we so easy to offend? Rudeness, blame, bullying, condescension, discrimination, and shaming trigger numerous negative feelings, from outrage and resentment to hurt and humiliation. Feeling unjustly treated or judged this way kicks in our primitive survival impulse: "How dare they?"
Read more at carolinephipps.com
By Author, Life & Executive CoachPublished on
The emotional tripwires created by this heightened sensitivity are becoming increasingly complex to navigate. The last thing most of us want is to offend (particularly loved ones), which ironically plays right into the hands of those who understand the power of being deliberately offensive for their ends. The offense can only be caused when we are quick to take offense. Politicians, for example, understand this only too well. The sting is instant, and it's a cheap way to make a splash or feel superior without making any effort.
So, why are we so easy to offend? Rudeness, blame, bullying, condescension, discrimination, and shaming trigger numerous negative feelings, from outrage and resentment to hurt and humiliation. Feeling unjustly treated or judged this way kicks in our primitive survival impulse: "How dare they?"
Read more at carolinephipps.com