I have a confession to make.
I used to get into terrible arguments with people online. It could be about all sorts of things, although I guess most of them centered around politics. It took me a long time, but I was finally able to quit doing this. I walk away from argument now. What changed?
First, I admitted to myself that my real motivation for continuing to argue was fear that the other person — or those following the argument — would assume I wasn’t smart enough to respond. I finally realized that it was just my ego getting in the way of walking away.
Second, I finally accepted that it doesn’t matter to me what other people think of me, especially random strangers online. I finally became mature enough — many years after this should have been so — for me not to be intimidated by the fear that someone might think I wasn’t smart enough.

Love & Hope — Episode 12:
Autumn scents send subtle signals every year that it’s time for change
In dysfunctional modern culture, porn defines ‘normal’ for millions
If you live in Hawaii and want to see my film on TV, public access is coming your way with it soon
My fears are less about death than about my own ‘unlived’ life
NTSB demands states ban all phone use for drivers, even hands-free
We’re neither friends nor enemies, just strangers who share the past
‘This path leads to somewhere I think I can finally say, I’m home’
When love finally dies, it’s like a fever breaks and the pain is gone