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Ed Buckner's avatar

Habits too long ingrained are hard to shake--I've been speaking much but heedlessly for so long now--but I'll try.

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Mark Egan's avatar

I'm curious about Epictetus's last sentence there, "above all do not talk about men in blame or compliment or comparison." Not talking blame or comparison makes sense, but what's wrong with compliments? I see that the basis for compliments are usually value judgments, which are often unwise due to our inherently fallible perceptions, but surely complimenting has fewer complications and can be a boon to encouraging good behavior?

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