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When you tell someone they have a strong personality - what do you mean? I have listed the two main definition people tend to come up with. Which one do you agree with?
1) Someone with a strong personality is basically a bully. Its a bully who is right all the time no matter what, pushes him or herself onto other people, makes unreasonable demands or expectations, forces others to comply with what he or she wants them to do whether its ethical or not, illegal or not, make threats in order to control someone, picks verbal or even physical fights, is just an all-around angry and intimidating personality that eventually nobody likes. Bullies have to be in control, so they prefer bullying people who they perceive to be somehow inferior to themselves.
2) A strong personality is assertive, not aggressive. Being strong and assertive doesnt mean they go out picking fights with people. It means they have a backbone. They have esteem and integrity and good personal ethics, defend themselves and their beliefs, know their legal rights and basic human rights, can usually admit when they are wrong, and try to find common ground with others and negotiate and compromise in order to teach, learn, and solve problems. But often do not tolerate the lack of these traits in others very easily.
If you were told you had a strong personality, would you be offended or see it as a compliment? Do you think those that have strong personalities should have to change them to make others more comfortable?
1) Someone with a strong personality is basically a bully. Its a bully who is right all the time no matter what, pushes him or herself onto other people, makes unreasonable demands or expectations, forces others to comply with what he or she wants them to do whether its ethical or not, illegal or not, make threats in order to control someone, picks verbal or even physical fights, is just an all-around angry and intimidating personality that eventually nobody likes. Bullies have to be in control, so they prefer bullying people who they perceive to be somehow inferior to themselves.
2) A strong personality is assertive, not aggressive. Being strong and assertive doesnt mean they go out picking fights with people. It means they have a backbone. They have esteem and integrity and good personal ethics, defend themselves and their beliefs, know their legal rights and basic human rights, can usually admit when they are wrong, and try to find common ground with others and negotiate and compromise in order to teach, learn, and solve problems. But often do not tolerate the lack of these traits in others very easily.
If you were told you had a strong personality, would you be offended or see it as a compliment? Do you think those that have strong personalities should have to change them to make others more comfortable?