Let's distinguish misunderstanding from betraying.

Taiwan
February 15, 2013 7:00am CST
In fact, I don't think that finding the difference between misunderstanding and betraying is important until today...... because I heard this from my younger coworker, "If it is just the misunderstanding between him and me, we should try to forgive each other. But if he betrays me, he should get all what he deserves!!!!" It really frightened me... What I think of nowadays boys and girls is that there is much more misunderstanding than betraying, because there is not many people can handle the feeling of guilt. Maybe you might say I am too innocent, but I still believe that nigotiation can help everyone get alone better. At least, we should try to know the reason for his or her acts. And now, I am going to persuade my younger coworker not to actually "take revenge" on my friend...
1 response
@subhojit10 (7375)
• India
21 Feb 13
Thanks a ton for sharing this discussion. Well there is a huge difference between misunderstanding and betrayal. i feel that misunderstanding can happen at any time which could be sorted out in a peaceful way but whenever betrayal happens it always leads to tensions and might take an ugly turn also. What say?
• Taiwan
22 Feb 13
Yeah, but there are more and more people consider "being misunderstood" to be "being betrayed." Nowadays young people usually think "being betrayed" would get more notice and help, but what I've seen is that they are "betrayed" everyday...