When we're trying to resist something, it's hard. Yeah, it ain't easy trying to protect ourselves against something. Anyway, the thing about resisting is that once you give in a bit, wham!
Justifying our cause is certainly predictable. I mean, just because I WANT to punch someone because he's my lousy boss doesn't mean I HAVE to. Yes, I know... he gives you hell. Still...
But, what if we do punch him? Or at least show a little anger, say, by barging his shoulder while he's holding a stack of papers? Temporary respite. That's obviously what's going to happen for us. The point is, in the end, we are still going to end up puching the guy, so what the hell? Why go through the shoulder-barging? Unnecessary.
As a matter of fact, don't do it. It might seem the best solution, but not a long-term one. Either punch him, or even things out with him. Period.
Justifying our cause is certainly predictable. I mean, just because I WANT to punch someone because he's my lousy boss doesn't mean I HAVE to. Yes, I know... he gives you hell. Still...
But, what if we do punch him? Or at least show a little anger, say, by barging his shoulder while he's holding a stack of papers? Temporary respite. That's obviously what's going to happen for us. The point is, in the end, we are still going to end up puching the guy, so what the hell? Why go through the shoulder-barging? Unnecessary.
As a matter of fact, don't do it. It might seem the best solution, but not a long-term one. Either punch him, or even things out with him. Period.