Comment by abyssin

21 days ago

I made the choice to change my occupation for a more moral one. One issue is, you lose a lot of social credit doing so. It’s seen as a personal failure rather than a choice. It might also be that implicitly challenging their choices makes people uncomfortable.

How do you meet people who take responsibility for their life design?

> One issue is, you lose a lot of social credit doing so. It’s seen as a personal failure rather than a choice.

Hmmm, why?

  • When someone share it's choice, listeners naturally relate and compare to their own choices. If someone is putting moral or ethic before money (a very common first criterion), the listeners that didn't will feel judged even if the orator didn't say anything about them. It's a natural but uncomfortable behavior triggering defensive mode, that can translate in judging back the one that try to do a good think.

    Vegans experience this often.

    Edit: the "ethical choicers" can reduce such behavior with a carefully controlled communication (if someone has more tips please share!):

    - Don't say "ethic" but "my ethics"

    - Keep concise, don't give details if not ask

    - Change subject as soon as you feel the listener is uncomfortable

    - Say ASAP that you're not trying to convince or change anyone