Is it normal to enforce your own invented morals on somebody else?

I was at Miller Place and I was enforcing my invention on Mandy and Wendy, with Mandy I said 'have pleasure in the simple things, you know, simple pleasures, and be very careful, is it too much to ask?" and she partly agreed, and with Wendy I said "take simple pleasures, pleasure in the simple things, be very careful, and avoid stress and negative people" and Wendy agreed but she said "avoid stress and the negative, you don't seem to be avoiding stress, and you're negative!", and I said, "just do it, no excuses!", so even if this is a morality I follow that nobody else does I enforced my morals on other people, is that normal?

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Comments ( 6 )
  • DDJenny

    Unfortunately, imposing our morals on others is far too normal, especially in the southern United States. So while normal, it’s still wrong.

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  • RoseIsabella

    It would be normal for these two chicks to avoid you. I would certainly do my due diligence to avoid you.

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    • Hansberger

      Oh yeah?! You know I'm as pure as the driven snow, if I tell people that I believe something is the right thing, they need to respect that belief, and if I told you murder's not wrong, you need to respect that belief.

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      • RoseIsabella

        Respect is a two way street.

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        • Hansberger

          No it's not, I earned the right to be treated with respect, by the government, you have to respect me.

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          • RoseIsabella

            You can't force anyone to do anything that they don't want to do, no one can.

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