▲ | kybernetikos 5 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
I agree, the ability to lend your strength to benefit others is a moral strength and it's key to human flourishing and achievement. Where I might disagree though is if you think that this is the kind of strength that most users of the phrase in question are thinking of. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | mantas 5 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
TBH all the time I saw this phrase was about strong people in the broadest possible way. And always as a positive. It’s very strange to see people defining strong in very narrow bigot way and then trying to spin the whole phrase into a negative. This thread is probably the first time I saw people take such turn. It’s also very strange that people try to portray being weak as a positive. Sure, strong may have very different definitions from different people. Even borderline opposite. But turning the whole word into a negative… that reminds me of 1984. Weaknesses is strength, strength is weakness. | |||||||||||||||||
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