Learn more about philosophy with this collection
How to manage digital distractions
The impact of technology on mental health
The importance of setting boundaries
When they cannot bring themselves to celebrate someone else’s success.
14
202 reads
MORE IDEAS ON THIS
When you express a boundary, they try to guilt trip you, pressure you, or threaten you to try and force you to do things you don’t want to do.
15
306 reads
So this should be obvious but it's not. As a guy, don't trust another guy if he cheats on his spouse. If he'll betray the closest person to him, he doesn't care about his friends either, trust me
16
212 reads
They constantly say or do things where their only justification for doing so is "It was just a joke" when called out on it.
14
210 reads
How someone treats another person based on their job title. Anyone who treats a server, maid, garbage person, etc like crap is just telling the world how much a piece they are.
14
328 reads
If they brag about how they pulled a fast one on other people. As if to say how smart/slick they are and everyone else is stupid.
15
261 reads
It's always about them. They're always the hero or always the victim in their stories.
Can't take criticism but probably dish it out to everyone else. They're never wrong.
15
245 reads
A lot of times they’ll straight up tell you. Anybody who gleefully tells you “I’m such an asshole” or “I’m such a bi*ch” is usually not joking, even if they say it while laughing.
14
204 reads
I guess a subtle one is them treating you differently in public vs how they treat you privately. These can both go either way.
19
480 reads
When telling you about issues in their life and everything is everyone else’s fault/ no accountability
17
377 reads
Treating people well only if they can benefit from them in some way. If they treat you well, but treat random people like shit, they aren't good people. And they'll treat you like shit too if you ever stop being of use to them.
15
268 reads
CURATED FROM
IDEAS CURATED BY
Seem easy to spot "bad" people right? Not always I guess. Reddit is really a treasure if you know what to look after. Thousand of folks gave their thoughts, and voted on other's. Ideas kind of make sense, by sheer statistical number, from people's perspective.
“
Related collections
Other curated ideas on this topic:
Rejection is personal, and it’s easy to start questioning your self-worth when someone makes it clear they don’t like you.
But for the most part, being disliked is a matter of mutual compatibility. Keep in mind that likability has a lot to do with what you bring to someone els...
They set the bar excessively high for themselves and when they fail to reach their goals, they experience major self-doubt. For this type, success is rarely satisfying because they believe they could’ve done even better.
But that’s not productive. Learning to celebrate achievements i...
Not everyone consciously crafts their routines to maximize their time. That’s why people are interested in the routines of successful people: we think following the same steps will bring the same results. But blindly following someone else’s routines won’t make us as successful as them.
Read & Learn
20x Faster
without
deepstash
with
deepstash
with
deepstash
Personalized microlearning
—
100+ Learning Journeys
—
Access to 200,000+ ideas
—
Access to the mobile app
—
Unlimited idea saving
—
—
Unlimited history
—
—
Unlimited listening to ideas
—
—
Downloading & offline access
—
—
Supercharge your mind with one idea per day
Enter your email and spend 1 minute every day to learn something new.
I agree to receive email updates