A few thoughts on compromise

in #blog6 years ago

To compromise or not to…

Sometimes things tie in a beautiful strange way. I was giving a lot of thinking on compromise and if it can be avoid, when I bought myself a book of Romanian philosopher and writer Emil Cioran: Cahiers (in Romanian Caietele). One of the little investment that brought me much joy. There are a few books always resting on my nightstand, which, from time to time, I thumb. This is one of them. What It happened is that when I was thinking more on compromise, I read: “To live is to compromise. Anyone who doesn’t starve to death is suspicious” (my translation).

So, do we all compromise? When It’s compromise acceptable and when it’s lack of integrity? What are you willing to you give in and what you gain in return? Are little compromises big flows?

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First, I thought that making compromises it’s a sign of one’s personal weakness we all learn to deal with. And when I say one, it’s me included, I’m not talking about that as if I’m not tangible. Then I remembered how wrong is to generalize. We have to judge each situation with its specific particularities. Sometimes, we compromise as if we vote: we try to avoid the bigger evil.

I have read yesterday an interview with the Romanian writer Andrei Plesu published with the occasion of his birthday and this brought me an interesting point of view: the consequences of compromises. According to Andrei Plesu, if the consequences are personal, it’s too little; compromises are allowed as long as they are responding to a social need. He was referring to the communist period; some intellectuals were accused of praising the regime, but they did that in order to be left alone and to continue to write and teach at the university. They taught many students, and this is a greater gain comparing to not flattering the communist leaders and not be able to teach.

So, a simple and simplistic conclusion I would draw would be that compromise it’s a matter of consequences. What do you think?

Sources and more:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Cioran

https://pressone.ro/andrei-plesu-la-70-de-ani-un-dialog-despre-curaj-si-compromisuri-i/

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Interesting article, and very nice photo. It looks so dark and empty! It almost looks like a corridor in a university during the summer, with those posters all over. Nicely taken!

Thank you very much. This photo is made this year, in winter. On the left is a bookstore, the posters are about book launches. During summer all this empty space is filled with tables and chairs, they are organizing the launches out here, sometimes is live music, you can also drink a beer or soda. During winter it looks deserted indeed, I was outside to take pictures of the super moon and then I liked to stay a minute to watch the people inside.

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Hi, good article, from my point of view is, it is a pretty complex matter, too much of compromises can creater some kind of pressure cooker inside which can be burst any time.
Please keep on writing.
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#wiseslivin

Hi, thanks! Sometimes this pressure is a feeling of frustration or guilt.
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