Support


You can support an idea, action, belief, or a variety of other nouns.

There is an evaluation of merit upon which your support rests.

One noun is distinct: people.

 

You do not support people based on merit.

Merit may apply to a person's things, such as ideas, beliefs, or actions.

When it comes to a person, their existence is enough merit.

 

It is common to correlate your support, or lack thereof, for a thing more broadly, towards a person.

This is your mind utilizing bias to generalize and simplify.

It is one of the most dangerous propositions you can infer: the merit of a thing directly reflects on the merit of a person.

 

Support does not mean agreement or being nice.

There is no single way in which support looks or feels.

Supporting a person is distinct from supporting all other things.

 

Thoughtful leaders distinguish support between connected ideas, actions, and people.

They also support people, unconditionally.

 

 

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