Harsha..
Well-Known Member
This is a very interesting and highly unusual paradox
simply put, this theory dictates
If someone suffers a lot, people expect you to suffer in the same measure
Let's take an example -
Assume that i go to school by a school bus which takes a circumnavigation route, taking about a hour to reach my house. I discover that there is another bus which goes by a much shorter route which would enable me to reach home in just 15 minutes. When i ask my mother about changing of buses, she instead tells me that her friend's son takes about 2 hours to travel to his school and just drops the topic
the core of this theory lies in the reason she brought up her friend's son's longer route, even through he didn't have any alternatives and wasn't "forcing himself" to travel by that route, even through i did have a more viable alternative available to me
please do give me your opinion on this subject!
simply put, this theory dictates
If someone suffers a lot, people expect you to suffer in the same measure
Let's take an example -
Assume that i go to school by a school bus which takes a circumnavigation route, taking about a hour to reach my house. I discover that there is another bus which goes by a much shorter route which would enable me to reach home in just 15 minutes. When i ask my mother about changing of buses, she instead tells me that her friend's son takes about 2 hours to travel to his school and just drops the topic
the core of this theory lies in the reason she brought up her friend's son's longer route, even through he didn't have any alternatives and wasn't "forcing himself" to travel by that route, even through i did have a more viable alternative available to me
please do give me your opinion on this subject!