Hsieh, Civility & Humour
I will download, cut, insert, and visually doll up Hsieh here and maybe post to the list when I get a chance. I liked these two questions from her What I Say Goes podcast (Episode #63: Live Rationally Selfish Webcast)
- Forgiveness (18:07)
<img src="http://www.vdoc.ca/images/teethingpain3.gif" width="44px" style="float:right">Is forgiveness necessary? Religious connotations aside, popular psychology often tells us that we must forgive those who have hurt us, even if they are no longer in our lives. It's "healthy". Is forgiveness really necessary to emotional healing? Should I forgive, if the offending party hasn't recognized his/her fault?Forgiveness must be earned by the person who acted wrongly, but a person can always accept that a wrongdoing happened and choose to move on with his life. - Making Fun of Others (35:48)
Is it moral to make fun of others? Can mocking, or making fun of others ever be good? For instance, many people use it as a way of showing that they dislike someone without having to be direct about it.<img src="http://www.vdoc.ca/images/teethingpain3.gif"width="44px" style="float:right">So long as it's done honestly, poking good fun at the evil, the incompetent, and the silly can be moral.
The entire 58 minutes:
http://dianahsieh.podbean.com/mf/web/ny7i3m/2011-03-06.mp3
-- and some SEO Optimization, key words Diana Hsieh video help me get to the top of the Google rankins on a Diana Hsieh video search. One day she will see this video and I will no doubt get some kind of reaction from The Machinery.
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