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Arrogance, Defined

  • maryseaugustin
  • Feb 11
  • 1 min read

Arrogance, Defined.....

Some may express discontent when it relates to various interpretations on values, directness, and specific points of views.    Most of us can relate to pet peeves of the extreme points, on acceptance, and validity of people’s impositions on our lives.   From personal experience, I value all types of friendships, ranging from a level below my standing, to higher; but, when impersonations occur, as in actually writing, and pretending the writer is someone other than the actual writer, it can become offensive.  For some type of resolve, the designation – “On behalf of…” would be appropriate, when signing a letter or any type of correspondence for a boss, colleague, or a person, authorizing such, under the actual writer’s name.   What would be recognized as arrogance, or not wanting to associate with a lower class, is actually a pursuit of clarity, and a path toward inclusivity, without opining a worst case scenario.  Technological advances are beneficial for the futuristic viewpoint; unfortunately, opportunistic individuals utilize these to advance their own agendas.   To Impersonators, out there, please use your own names when you wish to express your philosophy on life, or whatever it is that you wish to express.   Please understand that by attaching your views to someone else’s name, the emotional robbery that takes place has lasting effects on the person you purport to represent, without authorization.  Maryse Augustin.   

 
 
 

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