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It's hard to play with someone whose back is up.


Feeling attacked damages one's logic and rhetorical skills.

If you feel your back is up, you might try this:

Take a deep breath, count to ten, drop your shoulders and imagine a calm, soothing place.

When ready, open your eyes, examine the computer screen for evidence and reason and reply using your best Mr. Spock impression; i.e.: let your emotions be hidden from the reader.

If you need to reason with a person whose back is up, you might try this:

Help them to a mental state conducive to reason.

Try using your best Bob Ross impression; i.e.: calm, sincere helpfulness.

Face-saving measures may get their front up.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It's hard to play with someone whose back is up.


Feeling attacked damages one's logic and rhetorical skills.

If you feel your back is up, you might try this:

Take a deep breath, count to ten, drop your shoulders and imagine a calm, soothing place.

When ready, open your eyes, examine the computer screen for evidence and reason and reply using your best Mr. Spock impression; i.e.: let your emotions be hidden from the reader.

If you need to reason with a person whose back is up, you might try this:

Help them to a mental state conducive to reason.

Try using your best Bob Ross impression; i.e.: calm, sincere helpfulness.

Face-saving measures may get their front up.


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