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One could say this counts as a general question. Some of the people here, though, invoke this in ways which I find unique.

To give an idea of what this is about (by flashing back to an old no-context passage), as a certain person here has said...

Donate a thousand dollars to charity and you won't naturally get any memorial. Take two back and you have a criminal record for years. Greatly contribute to justice in a dictatorship, and it's only you who will be praised. Commit a heinous crime, though, and the punishment would be collective on your whole family. Plead guilty to a misdeed and the officers will automatically take your word for it. Admit to a good deed and they'll ask for proof. Spread a damning rumor and it will be the talk of the town. Spread an encouraging rumor and nobody will be talking. Ask if you can get recognition for donated blood, or even just meet the person you're giving to, and you will be treated as haughty. Ask why the news is always about bad things and you'll be treated as idealistic and naive.

This doesn't cover everything though. It's an issue that one can find in a lot of places.

Everywhere I look, I see people down on themselves. Do you know what they're not doing in this land imbued with ideas of freedom of speech? Living to the fullest and unleashing their inner braggart. Why do we have such a bias? A part of why I am who I am is to fight this mindset. Most people don't even question it though. How about you? And what reason do you have?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

By taking things to heart, I meant it two ways, as in taking someone's word (like if they spoke of a deed or misdeed they did) or as in listening to what someone thinks of as ethical.

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 10 hours ago

That's not what "Taking something to heart" means.

It means to hear a complaint or comment and take it personally. Which may have a bad connotation "I mentioned white privilege and they took it to heart and got defensive about not being a racist" or good connotation "I guess they took my comments about the layout to heart, because this flows much better than before."

The question is still totally valid, but the title doesn't really describe what you're asking.