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Are people supposed to change even if it is difficult? I think yes, and if that is true, then shouldn’t people change even when it damages their interests or other’s interests since sacrificing interests is difficult, but every difficult thing shouldn’t get in the way of change?
But that ignores the possibility that some of your interests may be reasonable. So how does one solve this? I think that therefore people have a duty to learn what is most important and to be willing to be corrected about their priorities. Is this conclusion true? And should we be unafraid of rudeness or offensiveness in pursuing correction, or is offensiveness a vice too (I once heard that it is a virtue to not be offensive to people?
But that ignores the possibility that some of your interests may be reasonable. So how does one solve this? I think that therefore people have a duty to learn what is most important and to be willing to be corrected about their priorities. Is this conclusion true? And should we be unafraid of rudeness or offensiveness in pursuing correction, or is offensiveness a vice too (I once heard that it is a virtue to not be offensive to people?