And you have reasons enough for that, don't you? He's not taking you seriously, so what right does that give you to treat him seriously in return? And something in the way he ignores your problem and tells you to stop talking to him as a solution makes you feel affronted in that way. That he'd rather avoid the issues instead of treating you with respect and honoring your time. Something like that.
If you want answers from him, or respect from him, maybe consider he's the type of person who doesn't realize how he's coming across. Maybe his mind is on other things, in a way that supersedes attention to detail.
You do not need to treat him with respect. But I do think he deserves to be held accountable. If he wants to be treated like a Sage, then he needs to realize how we want to be treated in return, and the only way he is going to get it through his skull is by unapologetically telling him. Being annoyed and avoiding it is just echoing the same thing he is doing to annoy you, and you are the only one at a loss for it.
It's not my job to make sure he's doing his. It's his own problem to solve, and if he thinks avoidance is the solution, I'm fine with leaving him to it.
I'm also sure he has every intention of helping the people of this world, despite his feelings. And I have been holding him accountable, just as I've suggested to you, and have found it's helping me to understand him and our situation better.
If you don't wish to do the same, then that's your choice. But I don't make the suggestions without reason.
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[Said in the tone of someone who very obviously knows the answer, but is not going to give it openly.]
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He isn't against speaking about it.
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If you want answers from him, or respect from him, maybe consider he's the type of person who doesn't realize how he's coming across. Maybe his mind is on other things, in a way that supersedes attention to detail.
You do not need to treat him with respect. But I do think he deserves to be held accountable. If he wants to be treated like a Sage, then he needs to realize how we want to be treated in return, and the only way he is going to get it through his skull is by unapologetically telling him. Being annoyed and avoiding it is just echoing the same thing he is doing to annoy you, and you are the only one at a loss for it.
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It's not my job to make sure he's doing his. It's his own problem to solve, and if he thinks avoidance is the solution, I'm fine with leaving him to it.
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I'm also sure he has every intention of helping the people of this world, despite his feelings. And I have been holding him accountable, just as I've suggested to you, and have found it's helping me to understand him and our situation better.
If you don't wish to do the same, then that's your choice. But I don't make the suggestions without reason.
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