Even after the switch from Twitter to , and even after migrating from my previous instance to the haven that is @QOTO, I keep on having occasional discussions that I find very frustrating.

@fidel's [words yesterday](blog.fidelramos.net/personal/n) resonate with me:

> _“I wasn't anticipating […] the mental and emotional effort of opposing the hegemonic zeitgeist. This is something that has taken a toll on my happiness and mental health. It would be easy to bow to the majority and return to the fold, to avoid and , but I think I would feel bad about myself for intellectual dishonesty. […] One thing is the ideas you have and another is that you do not want or can dedicate greater efforts to supporting them in opposition to almost the entire society. I will focus on educating my children in the values that I want to see in the world. […] I will dedicate only to the topics that interest me […] and I will reduce ideological topics.”_

I'm thinking of giving up , at least for a while.

We'll see.

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@tripu

It would certainly be a loss to the community to lose you. That said, I do understand how daunting social media can be and how inhumane many can be.

@QOTO @fidel

@tripu

My remedy; Choose your battles. One doesn't have fight everyone who is "wrong" on the Internet.

@freemo @QOTO @fidel

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