Anger may come sometime out of heart when you fear to lose something ,
sometime when you feel that the other is being superior, you have to
recognize it for what it is and there is no need of doing psychoanalysis .
If you are open to ideas you don't close your mind and react when presented
with a differnt ideology, it is one thing to disagree and anther to be
sarcastic

On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 9:42 PM, 'facilitator' via "Minds Eye" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the elaboration RP.  I too find arrogance disheartening but I
> would not dip my brush in it to paint others with.  I think most people
> here might see it as self evident.  I do not know what rock some have been
> chiseled from.  If I presumed someone to be arrogant at the outset how
> would they be able then to have input?
>
> Anger in ones heart when responding can be many things and not just "proof
> of arrogance". Perhaps the perceived anger could be generated by feelings
> of discomfort associated with a bad experience in the past.  For me,
> personally, I don't know anyone on this forum well enough to conclude that
> they are angry or happy when responding.  (I do picture Neil plunging in
> the lampoon with a smirk.)
>
> In closing you had mentioned something about Allan's moral compass being
> more of a device for implementation rather than discussion.  Is the
> conclusion to that statement that Allan was not open to ideas about it?
>
> On Monday, March 2, 2015 at 10:32:33 AM UTC-5, RP Singh wrote:
>>
>> From time to time I also have been arrogant and so easily I recognize it
>> in others. When somebody gives an opinion honestly through his heart and
>> the other person reacts with anger it is a proof of arrogance, but
>> confidence is that in which a person listens to others with a smile and
>> keeps his own counsel. To give your opinion is natural and if the other
>> person considers it to be an imposition of authority I take it to be
>> arrogance. A confident person can also be arrogant, success easily comes to
>> a confident person and it swells up his ego if he is not wary and alert.
>> Allan was talking about a moral compass, but that is not for talk rather
>> for implementation.
>>
>> ...
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