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Bear with me, not the best on the computer. I would be interested in seeing how the people on here think or see themselves when it comes to compromising. I am taking whether it be marriage, job, purchasing things, and of course politics.
 
In marriage, i have learned that it is best to compromise as much as possible, so when you want a certain thing or outcome, you usually get your way....(pick your battles)

Politics...I generally am left on social issues, but would probably right on economics of most elected republicans ( i think rank an file republicans are probably with me, as elected republicans are as reckless as democrats). I would be willing to compromise and love to discuss the issues with people especially when you can actually get down to the issues and not the talking points. I am willing to compromise with people on political issues if they actually talk about the issues and not the rhetoric.

Job...always willing to compromise, but will definitely make sure my opinion is heard...I would not do well as a yes man, but Once the boss makes the decision, I do my best to carry it out.

Purchasing things...depends on what it is...if it is important to me, I am more likely to purchase what I want regardless of price...but if it's Ketchup, I'm buying the store brand, because the extra 75 cents to pay for Heinz, isn't worth it to me (even if it is better, which is debatable anyway).
 
In marriage, i have learned that it is best to compromise as much as possible, so when you want a certain thing or outcome, you usually get your way....(pick your battles)

Politics...I generally am left on social issues, but would probably right on economics of most elected republicans ( i think rank an file republicans are probably with me, as elected republicans are as reckless as democrats). I would be willing to compromise and love to discuss the issues with people especially when you can actually get down to the issues and not the talking points. I am willing to compromise with people on political issues if they actually talk about the issues and not the rhetoric.

Job...always willing to compromise, but will definitely make sure my opinion is heard...I would not do well as a yes man, but Once the boss makes the decision, I do my best to carry it out.

Purchasing things...depends on what it is...if it is important to me, I am more likely to purchase what I want regardless of price...but if it's Ketchup, I'm buying the store brand, because the extra 75 cents to pay for Heinz, isn't worth it to me (even if it is better, which is debatable anyway).
I'm guessing you're pretty comfortable in your own skin. Thanks for taking the time.
 
I think countrybob & this blindchick are a match made in heaven. E-invite is all to the ceremony, won't you?
 
Compromise

Yeah, I hear ya. When it comes to the team of fans that believes “better recruiting = more wins” vs the team of fans that believes “better development” = more wins, I think the two sides need to COMPROMISE. Development and recruiting are both the way to success.

that’s what you were getting at right? Cause if your talking politics, I think you meant to log in to your Reddit account. I learned the hard way with a week ban. The minute Kaz banned me I had an email ready to send to him with me huffing and puffing on how much BS I thought it was. Took a step back and said, wait a minute “I’m the asshole, not Kaz”.
This spot on the web is designed to talk Skers, let’s keep that in mind.
 
Yeah, I hear ya. When it comes to the team of fans that believes “better recruiting = more wins” vs the team of fans that believes “better development” = more wins, I think the two sides need to COMPROMISE. Development and recruiting are both the way to success.

that’s what you were getting at right? Cause if your talking politics, I think you meant to log in to your Reddit account. I learned the hard way with a week ban. The minute Kaz banned me I had an email ready to send to him with me huffing and puffing on how much BS I thought it was. Took a step back and said, wait a minute “I’m the asshole, not Kaz”.
This spot on the web is designed to talk Skers, let’s keep that in mind.
I thought I was on the open board, shows how smart I am. I am not very literate when it comes to this. If someone could move it would be great. If someone could give me a tutorial on the correct steps, would be appreciated. Thanks
 
In marriage, i have learned that it is best to compromise as much as possible, so when you want a certain thing or outcome, you usually get your way....(pick your battles)

Politics...I generally am left on social issues, but would probably right on economics of most elected republicans ( i think rank an file republicans are probably with me, as elected republicans are as reckless as democrats). I would be willing to compromise and love to discuss the issues with people especially when you can actually get down to the issues and not the talking points. I am willing to compromise with people on political issues if they actually talk about the issues and not the rhetoric.

https://bwi.forums.rivals.com/forums/test-politics-board.10/

Job...always willing to compromise, but will definitely make sure my opinion is heard...I would not do well as a yes man, but Once the boss makes the decision, I do my best to carry it out.

(I have trouble compromising with people who don't care about their fellow workers or customers)

Purchasing things...depends on what it is...if it is important to me, I am more likely to purchase what I want regardless of price...but if it's Ketchup, I'm buying the store brand, because the extra 75 cents to pay for Heinz, isn't worth it to me (even if it is better, which is debatable anyway).
 
As long as I don’t have to do anything differently or change the way I think, compromise is cool.
 
We all want to go home with the 10 but at the end of the day a 5 will do better than your hand. Cornpromise

Back in the day I was about a 6. As far as what I’d bring home, that meant I would go as low as a 3 or 4, but could sometimes use my guile(read keen awareness of others’ lack of self-esteem and/or daddy issues) and my long-game drinking ability to bring home an 8.
 
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Bear with me, not the best on the computer. I would be interested in seeing how the people on here think or see themselves when it comes to compromising. I am taking whether it be marriage, job, purchasing things, and of course politics.
In general, I think compromise is a good thing. We all should have some core beliefs and values that we would not compromise on, but if that list is too long then you are going to be difficult to work with.

My default with my marriage or work is to go along with something if it isn't that big of a deal to me. Don't sweat the small stuff. On other occasions though, compromise is quite helpful.

In politics, compromise is a necessity. Compromise is a sign of working together. Have there been bad compromises? Sure. But overall, it's served our nation quite well. Without it, little gets accomplished. The vocal extremists don't like it, but then those people deep down do not like democracy anyway. They secretly prefer socialism & an oligarchy or dictatorship (pretending to be mixed capitalism & democracy) that would cater to all of their beliefs and serve their personal interests.
 
To be honest, 'compromising' is used by people to get you to give things. In modern interpretations, both political and otherwise, it has become the norm to ask for way more than you really want or need and demand compromise. Then demonize the other side when they won't do it.

So to me it has become the equivalent of a 4 letter word... because too many life situations become destructive when compromise is used as a method and that's not even pointing out that it's used as a hammer.

That doesn't mean it's inherently a bad thing. It just means that I tend to think more in terms of making a situation work than in terms of compromise. It becomes less about what each side is getting (and the ego trips involved) and more about... making shit work.
 
In general, I think compromise is a good thing. We all should have some core beliefs and values that we would not compromise on, but if that list is too long then you are going to be difficult to work with.

My default with my marriage or work is to go along with something if it isn't that big of a deal to me. Don't sweat the small stuff. On other occasions though, compromise is quite helpful.

In politics, compromise is a necessity. Compromise is a sign of working together. Have there been bad compromises? Sure. But overall, it's served our nation quite well. Without it, little gets accomplished. The vocal extremists don't like it, but then those people deep down do not like democracy anyway. They secretly prefer socialism & an oligarchy or dictatorship (pretending to be mixed capitalism & democracy) that would cater to all of their beliefs and serve their personal interests.
We’ve done too much compromising on the whole “democracy” thing. We aren't one and were never intended to be. Words mean things.
 
We’ve done too much compromising on the whole “democracy” thing. We aren't one and were never intended to be. Words mean things.
You know which countries don't compromise, communists. China has real concentration camps where people who don't compromise get rounded up and put in concentration camps. Once there their hair is shaved and sold to countries for extentions. They also will harvest your organs to sell and force sterilize you. We don't know how good we have it in the USA
 
You know which countries don't compromise, communists. China has real concentration camps where people who don't compromise get rounded up and put in concentration camps. Once there their hair is shaved and sold to countries for extentions. They also will harvest your organs to sell and force sterilize you. We don't know how good we have it in the USA
100% agree
 
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