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AIBU?

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To think EVERYBODY has faults/bad habits

8 replies

heatherSd · 25/03/2024 14:31

Is this the case? Do you have any unhealthy bad habits that you would change?

does the perfect person exist?

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InTheTimeItTookMeToEatAnEggSandwich · 25/03/2024 14:35

Of course everyone has bad habits, they just don’t seem that bad to yourself so you wouldn’t necessarily consider them bad.

Rocknrollstar · 25/03/2024 15:09

Of course everyone has faults and bad habits. I like Michele Obama’s story about deciding her husband needed to go to couple’s therapy and she was surprised when she was told that she also had to change.

IncompleteSenten · 25/03/2024 15:10

Yes. Everyone has faults.
Anyone who genuinely believes they don't, well, that's their biggest fault right there

LolaSmiles · 25/03/2024 15:12

Of course everyone has faults and bad habits.

TinkerTiger · 25/03/2024 15:15

AIBU to think that everyone has skin.

ViciousCurrentBun · 25/03/2024 15:15

Everyone does but I suppose that to an outsider those habits will vary in depth as to how serious or awful they seem depending on their own personal world view.

ComtesseDeSpair · 25/03/2024 15:23

Everybody has faults; conscientious people actively work to address these faults or mitigate their results, especially if they impact other people. If you’ve already identified things you “would change” because you know they’re problematic, why is it only “would” not “are”?

DoYouWantMeToBeTheCat · 25/03/2024 15:24

Only a narcissist thinks they’re perfect.

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