The Misguided Person
It’s OK to resist them if they try to force you to follow their ways.
Defining Quality:
- Changer: They try to forcefully change others from a person who does good. They won’t be able to explain why their way is good, and it most likely isn’t anyway. They can do very unexpected things to confuse you and act like they are normal, so you think it’s normal. They have the easiest time doing this to young Learners, because they don’t know much about the world yet.
Dealing with a Misguided Person is very unpleasant. They cause good people discomfort until they become like them. Perhaps someone in the past hurt them so much that they forgot who they were, and they now think that hurting people in the same way is OK. Maybe they are worried that other people might grow to have control over what they do with their own time. Perhaps they wish to hurt others so they can stay in control.
Here are some unpleasant things Misguided People might think are OK to do to others:
- Hitting people who disobey them.
- Taking away a Learner’s food if they don’t do what they are told.
- Shouting at a Learner and asking them why they are playing with something.
- Lying to people about how the world works so they do what the Misguided Person wants.
Unfortunately, there are many Misguided People in the world. There are some rules against having Misguided People spread their ways to others, but not many. Some ways you might think should be well known as bad are still considered good! Oh, no! It would be recommended to prepare for them a bit.