As I added to the title of this blog "no politics" I thought I should add why.
When it comes to politics, I often find myself stepping back rather than diving into discussions. It's not that I don't have opinions; it's more that I prefer to keep those conversations at arm's length for a few reasons.
Politics Is Complicated
Politics can be really complex, with a lot of history and details that aren't always easy to understand. It can be overwhelming to keep up with everything, and I sometimes struggle to grasp the full picture. While I respect those who can, I often feel more comfortable observing from the sidelines.
Staying Neutral
I don't really identify with one particular side in politics. I prefer to see things from different angles and not get tied down to a specific ideology. This can make it tough to join in conversations where people often expect you to pick a side.
The Negative Emotions
One of the main reasons I avoid political talks is the negativity they can bring out. Politics can stir up a lot of strong feelings, and unfortunately, that often includes anger and hostility. I've seen it strain relationships and create divisions, which is something I'd rather not get involved in.
Finding Understanding
Even though I don't talk much about politics, it doesn't mean I'm not interested in what's happening. I try to understand the issues from a distance, without getting caught up in heated debates.
Focusing on Positivity
Instead of diving into political arguments, I prefer to focus on things that bring people together. Whether it's sharing ideas or finding solutions to common challenges, I believe there are plenty of ways to connect without the stress of political disagreements.
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