(April 13, 2019 at 7:51 pm)Thoreauvian Wrote: He had the bad habit of telling other people what their "real motivations" were and what they were "really thinking." Although his mind-reading was mostly inaccurate (as people tried to point out again and again), he never learned humility toward others and their opinions.
I agree with you that mind-reading is bad.
You have done it to me so much that I have given up calling you out on it. It is clearly habitual.
Most recently yesterday, when I told you the truth as I see it based on decades of intense experience, and you replied that I was "rationalizing" for reasons you imagined.
This is something we see a lot on this forum: it's OK to do if you are attacking the right people. Bad to do if you're attacking the wrong people.