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Many people have bad faith. That is, they expect the worse of others. I once knew a woman, for instance, who thought that when her husband returned home late from work, he did so because he was avoiding her rather than because he needed to work overtime to get caught up on his job. No matter how many times he tried to explain, she refused to believe his motives were anything other than bad. That's bad faith.
If she had had good faith, she would have accepted her husband's explanations until proven otherwise. I have also noticed at times that some posters on various forums, including ours, have had bad faith. This can be seen, for instance, when they interpret an innocent remark in the worse possible light. Generally speaking, I shun people who consistently display bad faith. I won't be bothered to put up with them. But what do you do? Do you bother to explain to them your position? Do you try to correct them? Do you just ignore them? How do you deal with people who have bad faith? Do you agree that people who have good faith are not only much easier to get along with, but also worth seeking out and cultivating their friendship (all else being equal)? Last, is it true that Seyorni has taken to making his hospital ward rounds on his motorcyle in an effort to cut back on the time it takes him to get from one patient to another, or is this just another silly RF rumor no one knows how it got started?
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For me to answer, Phil I need to ask you a question or two.....
Or you mostly referring to conversations with people in person or online who show "bad faith?" Don't you think it's the responsibility of BOTH parties to get their message across in the clearest way possible? Conversation is not one sided.....if one person senses an infraction, often the case is that it was intended to be taken as a negative. At least that's my experience on RF. Or a person is insensitive to begin with. Last edited by Buttercup; 09-05-2006 at 09:26 PM. |
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We have completely different meanings for these expressions.
Doing something in bad faith means doing something with bad intentions, and having faith that the negative impact you wish to create will take place. Doing something in good faith means having good intentions, and having faith that the positive impact you wish to create will take place.
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I've never yet put anyone on ignore. I'm just too curious as to what people are saying to pretend they don't exist. Quote:
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Titus 1:15 To the pure, all things are pure, but to those who are corrupted and do not believe, nothing is pure. In fact, both their minds and consciences are corrupted. 16 They claim to know God, but by their actions they deny him. They are detestable, disobedient and unfit for doing anything good. NIV
Most people will project their own personal faults onto others. The liar truly believes that all people lie. They'll even tell you that "everybody does it". The same is true for the thief and the politician, as well as other character faults. |
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I treat the phenomena online and in daily life very differently. Online, I tend to ignore folks who seem to have a chip on their shoulder and limit my responses to them, though I do my best not to be instigated to respond to them in the way that they seem to expect people to respond. Ultimately, it's difficult to change anyone's mind online, due to the limits of the medium.
In daily life however, I always do my best to extend the benefit of doubt to anyone I happen to interact with, no matter how many times they may have displayed bad faith before. I find that after continued expression of good faith on my part towards them, most people tend to soften, at least in their interactions with me, if not others. Hopefully, over time, they will begin to see things differently because of my refusal to discount them as they expected me to, and their good faith will extend to others as well. Not that I'm always consistent in the effort. I have my blind spots too, but I always try to keep this ideal in mind.
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My wife, of course, thinks I am a gullible fool. I agree with you Phil, people with good faith are so much easier and more fun to be with. As for Seyorni, I am sure he rides his bike in "good faith". ![]()
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