What's a book that will help me accept other people's faults, specifically when they are wrong about something?
When I see someone express an opinion that is clearly completely fucking wrong I feel an almost incoherent rage, strong hate and disdain
It's not about wanting to change their mind, either, they are clearly a lost cause and complete idiots but I am still filled with a feeling of hot anger and disgust. It doesn't matter if the opinion in question falls in with the majority or is an outlier either
Human life is worthless if you are this stupid
Will stoicism teach me how to tolerate my fellow man when he's being a big fag?
>>9082553
>caring about opinions of random strangers
The only opinions you should care about are your family, friends and business partners.
>>9082590
Any pro tips on how to trick myself into thinking like that?
Someone being not close by for me to penalize and make them stop sharing their opinions doesn't render them void or shut them up
What's wrong with feeling hate? Why do you want to change it?
Stoicism is garbage.
>he thinks objectivity exists
>>9083293
Feeling hate is one thing, feeling rage you can't enact upon the Cause or anyone else is another
Of course I am hateful too but this is more about the rage I experience immediately after hearing a bad opinion than the constant dislike for people with wrong opinions
>>9083297
Can you provide an alternative?
>>9083305
>Can you provide an alternative?
Why is an alternative needed? Why are redditors so stupid?