What statement would that be, littlecanoe?
The only thing that "stimulated" this post is that I found an old thread interesting and thought others might also. The fact that it actually showed people from both North and South having experienced the same age old friendly gesture of waving at a total stranger as they passed on the open road was what I found most interesting. I still experience this every day, and most people from the big cities find it quite strange.
This post merely demonstrates how people from the North and South actually got along in this forum without trashing each other for the pure spite of it. I was struck by the way they expressed their thoughts without any harsh words or sentiments.
Being civil doesn't mean you have to agree with someone. It doesn't mean you have to kiss up to them. It simply means that, when a retort comes to mind that is emotional in nature rather than an advancement of an argument, you do not say it. Attacking people serves no purpose, no matter how indignant or self-righteous one might feel.
This post is not aimed at any individual in this forum, as I have named none but ironfoot, and that's strictly because he was the only person in the thread that I recognized. It is, however aimed at us ALL, to show we can demonstrate civility if we so desire. Those men, regardless of age, had it down pat to the point we could all learn from them.
Aristotle also said, "Men acquire a particular quality by constantly acting a particular way... you become just by performing just actions, temperate by performing temperate actions, brave by performing brave actions."
And then there's this one...
"Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured."
-Mark Twain
Thanks for the blessings.
SouthernByGrace
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