Amending Your Topics
@luisadannointed (11842)
Philippines
October 1, 2023 4:10am CST
I want to write something but as I write it my views becomes judgemental and I don't want to write that way, maybe ill write it in a way where i can point my views without being judgemental and be an eye opener which is more important than to gather hate because it wasnt right well...
Pointing something that triggered bad habits or culture will surely gain hate, but if we able to point it with love, then i know it will build up and influence people to reconsider their ways, there will be hate, but if they found love beneath those might be corrections, they can eventually reconsider and try to think more maturely and not act by what they feel instead seek for the truth.
Do you also rewrite your articles if you feel it sounds like judgemental not because you are imposing something, but because you know you are missing the right words to convey them?
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@RebeccasFarm (91299)
• United States
2 Oct 23
I often rewrite and correct myself yes.
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@jstory07 (148701)
• Roseburg, Oregon
2 Oct 23
@RebeccasFrm I do the same thing.
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@luisadannointed (11842)
• Philippines
17 Jun 24
hahahaha I think I am not the only one. Thank you for sharing.
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
2 Oct 23
I don't rewrite my posts here, but I check them over to make certain I have everything spelled right. I'm a typo freak.
@luisadannointed (11842)
• Philippines
17 Jun 24
Wow! I know some people who are typo freaks, and they really read what they wrote over and over again before they submit their work.
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@flapiz (23530)
• United Kingdom
9 Jun 24
I often don't rewrite unless there is a massive typo. But it is nice and thoughtful of you to think of the tone of your articles.
@luisadannointed (11842)
• Philippines
17 Jun 24
Thank you for saying those nice words. have a great day.
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@luisadannointed (11842)
• Philippines
17 Jun 24
I think we all have something in common, thank you for sharing.





