So, something to discuss. This is trial run of a concept, so bear with me.
I can think something and believe something, but not act upon it.
That is to say, I can think of something, let's say something prejudicial, but not act upon it. I can separate those 2 things and whilst I may truly believe it, I know the law, I know it's another human being and I can respect that.
Similar to this, I can also distance myself from an argument that I'm making. That is to say, I can truly believe it and agree with it (or not), and I do not feel any emotional state, irrespective of my investment in the argument.
So, I can think of things without feeling the need to act upon it, and I can say things but also detach myself and argue whilst I'm "distanced" from it (good for playing devil's advocate).
On the internet, these traits are rare, though they serve you well.
It's really awkward to say this, as I know it'll appear arrogant (because that's the internet), but I believe it's a certain measure of self-control and self-discipline, and again there's no easy way to say this, but why are they so rare?
I really appreciate professionalism in any argument or interaction online, and it's occasionally disheartening to see that people cannot distance themselves enough to stay level-headed and calm.
It's just something that makes me concerned for the general state of humanity. I'm genuinely curious about this though.
You know, why is there so much pointless hatred in the world?
Note : Not the best opening post imo. I just hope it raises some food for thought. A dangerous and unorthodox concept too, the potential for inflammatory comments is notable.