@@psychwork5655 That's the thing isn't it? What is "not meant to be shared"? I'm with some friends having a few beers and the subject of how we spent our weekends comes up. I say I spent mine with my girlfriend at a B&B in Amish country. I DON'T go into lewd detail. Was that too much, or should I assume that one of my drinking buddies will run to my girls father? At what point do I shut up and say nothing to anybody?
the thing is that sometimes while we are sharing our stuff with people, we don't realize that we shared some information with them which shouldn't be shared and they can use it against us at some point of our life. when it comes to your friends, try to give them shallow information or that piece of information that cant be used against you anytime.
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Personal weaknesses
Sometimes being quiet is the best weapon you have.
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Good basic information but taken too far can lead to paranoia.
Never say anything to anybody. They WILL use it against you.
At the end it will be only YOU. So, keep it to yourself.....
@@psychwork5655 As if I would trust me. I already know too much about myself.
do you often share something with someone which was not meant to be shared?
@@psychwork5655 That's the thing isn't it? What is "not meant to be shared"?
I'm with some friends having a few beers and the subject of how we spent our weekends comes up. I say I spent mine with my girlfriend at a B&B in Amish country. I DON'T go into lewd detail. Was that too much, or should I assume that one of my drinking buddies will run to my girls father? At what point do I shut up and say nothing to anybody?
the thing is that sometimes while we are sharing our stuff with people, we don't realize that we shared some information with them which shouldn't be shared and they can use it against us at some point of our life.
when it comes to your friends, try to give them shallow information or that piece of information that cant be used against you anytime.