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margaret42
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I also have “social anxiety”. Very hard to be around other people!
I think this is a great line, and great advice for anyone.phil19034:![]()
So yes, I disagree with the statement “If the world hates you, you probably deserve it.” I think a better statement would be, “if the world hates you, take a hard look in the mirror.”The world hated Jesus, He didn’t deserve it. And a big chunk of the world still hates Jesus.
God bless
For the OP. I also think it’s important to honest, which can be tough, but opinions can vary widely too. I’ve had a few teachers everyone hated, but for a few select students they were just the right medicine and spoke to them. I had an economics teacher that everyone hated in high school, but I really liked his class. He was maybe a little “dry” but the subject matter wasn’t the most colorful either. I actually learned quite a bit, and he was pretty fair if I recall, which some students didn’t like. I guess where I’m going is you might have had some students who really liked and appreciated you or your approach and they weren’t as vocal about it.
Honestly this is a bit what I thought when I first read the post as well. I’m not saying one way or the other, only you can look into your heart and see what’s most important. I have had social anxiety myself on quite a few occasions as you referenced above, it can be really tricky sometimes. But make sure Jesus is who your following, not worldly things like money, praise, pats on the back, approval etc. The post above about not putting your faith On the shifting sands of approval is one of the best I’ve read on here in a long time. Great advice!What interests me is why was the question asked about it being so important to be loved in this world by others. Should this be the main priority?
I’m very sorry you’ve had an experience of being hated. No one should experience hatred.