Johnny Cage In The Shower
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It comes down to what motivates you. People yelling at me or ones with full of energy hypes me up which makes me want to work that much harder. I'm perfectly fine with people getting up in my face while others are not. You just have to find with what works for you.
Yes, I totally understand that, it is human nature to feel pain and humiliation or whatever it is sometimes we need to push us to get farther in life (or get wherever the fuck we want to be in our heads ) . if that was not true S&M mistresses/misters wouldn't exists. etc.
My argument is unless that person asks for you to "yell" at them and "get right up in their face" Generally it's better practice to avoid that kind of confrontation with people to avoid triggering their negative emotions (anger etc.) And I don;t even care if the subject demands that kind of immediate "motivational" talk:
We tend to think that it's ok to yell at people and call em out for being unhealthy and fat and this and that, our defense is we are only doing them a favor by pointing out their obesity, calling out on their laziness etc... And honestly most of the time I have no problem with this approach..
The problem is not realizing where we stand with our audience: Who are you to that person you are belittling and humiliating? Are you in any position to point your finger at them? Does your physically active and healthy lifestyle merits you enough "authority" to talk down on or question their lives?
How much of his/her trust do you have to talk to them that way? I think this is the main and important discussion here.