“What’s One Hill That Others May Not Agree With But That You Will Die On?” (37 Answers)
InterviewEveryone has virtues they swear by, and these often shape opinions. Sometimes we wholeheartedly agree, and other times, we’ll argue a “wrong” one into oblivion.
Today, we’re taking a look at what our community had to say about the hills they’re willing to die on—even if others don’t agree. Their answers range from disliking cheese to standing up for women’s rights.
To better understand the psychology behind our firmly held beliefs and whether they are set in stone, Bored Panda reached out to Prof. Dr. Hab. Wojciech Kulesza, a social psychologist, who kindly shared his insights on the topic below.
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Every woman should be able to get an abortion, if she thinks, for whatever reason, she needs to have it.
First of all, we asked Wojciech to explain why people tend to stick to their beliefs, even if it means being judged or left out by others.
He wrote: “We call it the psychology of attitudes. Once the attitude is created, it is very hard to
change it, even when faced with the contrary and strong arguments that ‘should’ change our perspective.
For example, we may perceive our marriage as a good and strong one, but the observer could deliver strong arguments to change our perception (the partner is toxic, is cheating, is abusive).
Strangely, it is better for our self-perception to disregard that new and valid information, rather than to admit that our attitude and decisions based on that were wrong. In some special circumstances, we call it cognitive dissonance: whilst to change one’s opinion, we change the arguments to support the wrong and previously formed attitude.”
Pets are family members and should be treated as such. Living on a chain outside or permanently crated is just not acceptable. Feed should include quality food (not tinned muck). If you can't afford vet bills (when they occur) then don't have pets - they need medical care just as much as humans.
Totally behind this ! And my dogs sleep on my bed and the furniture! Cos you wouldn’t make your family sleep on the bloody floor now would you !! ( I hope ! )
You are not allowed to dictate what other people (or their children) read. If you don't want to read about X, Y, Z...I respect that choice. There are plenty of other topics out there. You don't want your kids to read X, Y, Z? You're the parental figure. You're in charge. But you don't get to come into libraries (or schools, or stores, etc) to demand a blanket ban of everything you personally find objectionable.
We were wondering how people balance the need to fit in with others and the need to stay true to their own opinions, to which Wojciech responded: “Sometimes it is hard to speak of ‘true opinions.’ As described above, they are so easily and often irrationally formed. As much (also ours) research shows, we often cheat ourselves to perceive our decisions and opinions as better in comparison with others. These effects are coined ‘better than average’ and ‘unrealistic optimism.’
For example, even though one could die from not vaccinating oneself against COVID-19, while others are doing so by taking the shots, s/he can find many (often unrealistic) reasons to support a very dangerous decision (I am young and strong) while disregarding very well grounded other reasons (even young people die). We do so because we like to perceive ourselves as reasonable and intelligent.
Strangely, changing opinion is often perceived as weak and being under an influence. That is why we tend to stand strong supporting our previous claims.”
Writing properly and speaking properly is important. Sure, everyone drops an occasional "u" or "wyd" in a text, but this is unacceptable in any other sort of written communication. If you're uncertain of how to spell a word, don't guess; spellcheck exists. Dictionaries exist. When speaking, use proper grammar. People will judge you by how you write and how you speak. If you sound ignorant, you will be perceived as ignorant.
I feel like something that I will always have a passion for is just preservation of nature. People seeming scared of insects or bugs or just outright harming certain places is always unthinkable to me, and just something that I will never think about doing.
Another area would probably just be preservation of old literature and works, as well as not censoring work; someone's work should be able to read by everyone for all eternity.
While starting to grasp why we hold on to our beliefs even if they might be hurting us, we were curious if certain personality traits make someone more likely to defend their views no matter what.
Wojciech commented: “To be honest: not really. As a social psychologist, I locate this tendency to ‘defend their views no matter what’ rather in a specific situation than in a specific person.
For example, reactance/the boomerang effect shows that the more people put pressure on the other person, the more likely s/he will push back such an argument. It is a situation of being a target of the advertisement: we know that the facts provided are to create/change our perception/decision, and simply because someone wants us to change it, we put more pressure on ‘defending our view no matter what.’”
Brexit was a terrible idea.
My hill is the one where I don't find it necessary to be kindly towards you if your beliefs are those that seek to erase my voice, endanger my life, limit my choices to have bodily autonomy, ensure that I can't get married to the person I love, enlist in the service of my country because of my gender identity/sexuality/color of my skin/nation of my birth, or provide for criminal/civil charges if I think outside your DEI lines. These are huge moral gulfs, not just political views. They are moral lines drawn in the sand. These things are important enough to me that I would willingly die to see them fulfilled, and I simply will not lay awake at night angstifying because someone is sad/mad that I unfriended them. I just can't bring myself to physically or metaphorically break bread with someone whose beliefs wish my life out of existence or relegated to some dusty historical closet with the door nailed shut.
I agree whole heartedly, i will never befriend someone with views that say i am wrong for something i didn't choose to be
When it comes to love and relationships, Wojciech shared how strong personal beliefs affect how people connect or disagree.
“Very strongly. For many decades, it was shown that on the one hand, similar opinions are those who connect us. On the other hand, it is often stressed that contraries/oppositions are magnetic to each other.
This contrast was solved once it was discovered, that similarities on crucial aspects/opinions/goals are crucial, whilst dissimilarities are interesting and binding in areas which are not crucial/important.
This simple rule reveals the complexity and explains why it is so hard to find someone special!
1. A person has to agree that a specific issue/opinion is crucial
(e.g., faith is an important issue in a relationship).
2. Both people have to share the same polarity of magnet/attraction (I am agnostic); create an attractor by the similarity and polarization. Any other combination in the area of important similarities of attitudes creates less strong, more fragile relationships.”
I work in retail, grocery to be specific. The customer is not always right. It's frustrating to explain that we do run out of things. I don't control the freight that's brought in, nor the price. I will blatantly tell you we don't have it because it's 10 minutes to closing and it's on a pallet with 200 other cases. Don't be that customer. We're not a wholesale warehouse. We stock overnight for a reason. You were just unlucky that what you wanted is gone after a whole day. Some people respect that and some don't.
Madam or sir, if we had it in the back we would go get it for you. The business plan here is making money by selling you stuff, not hiding it from you.
That in 2025 those of us in wheelchairs, and other disabilities, still have a huge disadvantage in life:
Ex: finding jobs, housing that fit a wheelchair, vehicles to drive, etc.
I was in a clothing shop with my mum recently. She was looking at the clothes and I was standing by the door waiting for her. The shop had a lovely new ramp and I watched wheelchair uses come in the shop and was quite delighted to see the ramp, but when she got further into the shop she couldn't move around because the shop was so cramped and full of stuff. It was madness.
As for someone who is afraid to share what they really believe because they worry others might laugh or reject them, Wojciech advised: “Stay strong. Once you are right (extremely important), keep your opinion hidden but active as a target of your actions. Attitudes are important, not the public side of it.”
Being straight isn't considered "inappropriate," so why is it often considered "inappropriate" to be gay? It's not all about s*x, in the end it's part of someone's identity. I think people need to realize this and it should just be normalized in general.
It's the dehumanization. I'd say that a lot of straight people presume that being queer is inherently sexual. They don't have enough compassion to realize queer people can also fall in love, date, have innocent kisses or do non-sexual activities just like straight people do.
We buy bread at the store and make sandwiches for lunch just like straight people. We live as mundanely as everyone else. All some straight see when they hear gay or queer (which I prefer) is constant s*x. That may happen, but we'd have to dig up Hefner and ask him since he was pretty much the epitome of constant s*x. And Hef was def not queer.
Load More Replies...I do find it weird when parents freak out about having to explain homosexuality to small children. Err, they've probably seen you and your other half kissing, did you then feel you had to explain penetrative s.e.x, c.u.nn.i.l.i.n.g.us, and felatio? Or did you just think your kids would just see two people that were in love?
It is a weird thing to freak out about. When my oldest asked why her preschool classmate had had 2 mommies, it really wasn't a big deal to explain that all families are different. Some have a mommy and a daddy, some have 2 mommies or 2 daddies, some have grandparents instead of parents, others have giant families with parents and grandparents and aunts and uncles and cousins.
Load More Replies...My best friend is gay, known him 25 years, awesome dude. Anyway one day I asked him What's up dude we've known each other forever you never asked me out or even flirt. Just tell me, am I ugly? He said no dumbazz you're not gay. I love that dude for real nothing remotely sexual about it. We've just been there for each other at difficult times.
Attraction is important no matter what your sexual identity
Load More Replies...Its crazy because being gay is so taboo in so many peoples minds . If its not your thing then leave it alone . and move on
If you are not going to start paying me overtime until I stay over 40 minutes, do not be surprised or hurt when I leave at 17:30 on the dot. If I have work that needs to be done, I will stay, but don't expect me to leave until I hit that 40 minute mark, even if it means I am twiddling my thumbs on the clock.
"My truth" (or his/her/their truth) isn't necessarily a truth. It is likely an opinion. A fact is a truth. Putting a pronoun in front of truth doesn't make it a fact.
When someone says "I don't sugarcoat the truth", what he says is rarely even remotely true.
Listening to an audiobook is NOT the same as reading. One is not superior to the other, they are simply different activities! If I listen to NPR is that the same as reading a newspaper? Or a podcast, is that the same as reading a magazine? If you can drive a car WHILE doing it, it's not reading.
Gen X here. I am all about gentle parenting style. However, in addition to raising an emotionally healthy child, please make sure to teach them about applying themselves and respect for the space of others.
The second part of this is why so many people say they don't like gentle parenting. Too many people-parents and non-parents alike-confuse gentle parenting with permissive parenting.
TW: ED
Eating disorders do NOT have a "look" or a "weight," because there are many different types of EDs and not everyone has the same starting weight. This is something I personally have faced while in treatment. I've never been severely underweight, and because of this, it look me a long time to actually get a diagnosis/start treatment. Doctors typically would say "oh you're fine," even when I clearly was really struggling. It wasn't until I developed cardiac issues that I was actually taken seriously.
I have some kind of EDs and I think it stems from a lifetime of food insecurity. Once I had enough money to eat more than once a day, I started eating a lot. It took a long time to break that habit. The damage done is that I shot up to 280lbs (at 5'5") since then I've lost 118lbs and am now 20lbs overweight. I'm working on changing that. However my stupid body thinks it's always hungry and I have to fight it endlessly.
There are not enough resources (food, space, clean air, etc,) for humanity now. Telling people they should be having multiple children without considering the future they will be living in is irresponsible and a danger to future generations.
Face and neck tattoos are trashy and awful
Robin Hood is the best Disney animated film by far.
YES. This is a hidden gem and whoever has not watched it before needs to NOW.
Sticks for dogs. I worked hard for Lou to ignore sticks. No eating sticks, no running with sticks, no throwing sticks. I know too many dogs that got hurt that way. Every once in a while people will throw a stick for him, I will educate them and most think it's no big deal but cave. I am proud to say Lou ignores them 99.999% of the time even when other dogs play with them.
My dog was obsessed with stones - just for bringing them home and add them to his collection
Everyone is entitled to their own opinions and their own beliefs.
We disagree on politics, religion, vaccines, homosexuality, or [insert pithy reason here]? Doesn't matter. I'll respect your right to your beliefs AND won't unfriend you just because we don't agree. Oh, and I also won't be the one to argue with you every time the subject comes up.
It's not so difficult to be respectful, even if you disagree. I won't judge your background or the reasons behind your beliefs, but I will expect the same respect in return.
As long as your opinions won't harm people, you can believe into pink elephants living on the surface of Titan, for all I care. Once your belief requires others to suffer for something they don't hurt anyone with, you can tolerate my opinion: that my time is too valuable to spend it with twats.
Strawberry milk is superior to chocolate and coffee flavoured. Let the hating commence.
I always preferred the strawberry to chocolate, but in elementary school it was always the one that sold out first XD
Plagiarism. Was accused twice in college and when I was assigned to write for government, my boss deleted a quotation mark to p**s me off. It worked, and I fought him hard and won. One of my undergrad profs said she loved reading my papers. Another time, back in the day, they would leave your submissions in a box for you to pick up after grading. More than once, mine disappeared only to be returned a few days later. I guess that is a compliment. I want to get back into writing. My specialty is data + law = policy.
A superior told me that he liked a speech I gave so much that he wanted a copy to keep. I later discovered that he has given my speech all over the country.
Fishing is a form of therapy
(And shut yo butț up if you think it’s cruelty. I personally think it’s fine as long you don’t make the fish suffer)
I also think it's fine as long as you don't make the fish suffer. I just can't think of a way of fishing that doesn't make the fish suffer. My dad used to really enjoy fishing he said the trick was to not use a hook and you could just sit there quietly all day
I really despise this new trend in books, this trend of plagiarising other books and not getting called out for it. I mean, come on, I really can’t be the only one who noticed the blatant plagiarism. For example, Powerless plagiarised Harry Potter, Red Queen, and the Hunger Games, but is really loved despite all that?? The entire zodiac academy series plagiarism the Cruel Prince, as well as KOTLC. How is this even fair or right? What happened to creativity and originality?
Just wanted to add the most appalling case of plagiarism I recently found out about. Cassandra Clare’s book “the sword catcher” is an exact copy of VE Schwab’s book “a darker shade of magic”. The main characters have got the exact same names, exact same background stories, exact same lives. It’s ridiculous.
People (especially on Bored Panda) like to blame business owners for the existence and proliferation of tipping culture. But those owners are just utilizing a system that exists in some societies that they find to be an effective practice for their type of business. The fact is that tipping culture exists for two reasons: 1. There are employees who are willing to work for tips, and 2. Customers are willing to pay tips. If workers would refuse to take jobs where they would be paid in tips and/or customers would refuse to pay tips, then obviously tipping would end.
Slave owners were also "just utilizing a system that exists in some societies that they find to be an effective practice for their type of business."
“Let's say that the consensus is that our species, being the higher primates, Homo Sapiens, has been on the planet for at least 4,000 years, maybe more. In order to be a Christian, you have to believe that our species suffered and died, most of its children dying in childbirth, most other people having a life expectancy of about 25 years, dying of their teeth. Famine, struggle, bitterness, war, suffering, misery.
Heaven watches this with complete indifference. And then 2000 years ago, thinks 'That's enough of that. It's time to intervene,' and the best way to do this would be by condemning someone to a human sacrifice somewhere in the less literate parts of the Middle East.
Don't lets appeal to the Chinese, for example, where people can read and study evidence and have a civilization. Let's go to the desert and have another revelation there. This is nonsense. It can't be believed by a thinking person.
Homo sapiens has probably been around for 100,000 years. The Australian Aborigines have been here for 65,000 years.
History buff here to say that Katherine Howard, the fifth wife of Henry VIII did not willingly cheat on him! I am prepared to fight any one who says otherwise because she was 19 and will always be innocent.
While I don't think a 19 year old is incapable of cheating, I also don't think she was super thrilled to be married to the man. Additionally, I don't think there's any evidence that she was sexually active with anyone AFTER the marriage (other than Henry). I think the issue was that she had been sexually active with others PRIOR to the marriage, and the worry would have been that if she were pregnant, she would put the line of succession at risk. Additionally, her letters to Thomas Culpeper didn't help her cause, and could themselves have been seen as treasonous, at least for the time. But the real problem was that Henry was nearly 50 years old, marrying a young girl, and even at that time, it raised quite a few eyebrows. So when the letters she wrote to Culpeper became known, this infuriated Henry as it made him look the cuckold. Ultimately, that's what likely got her killed. But in all seriousness, her making plans for after Henry's death makes perfect sense to me.
I've got two, a nice one and a very controversial one. The controversial one: I don't think that all cats are better off being inside the house all the time. There are circumstances which make it better for the cat (big street nearby) or the environment (breeding birds nearby) but it's not a one-size-fits-all. The nice one: Locrian Ajax didn't r**e Cassandra, that's a later addition from a time when people didn't understand the way he died (with earth, lightning and the sea being involved). He most likely represents an old shamanic belief in Locris.
My dad found an emaciated little kitten shortly after he was paralyzed at 21 He was living in his grandparents farmhouse, nearest neighbor was half a mile in any direction. It wandered up to his porch shrieking desperately but he couldn't get close to it. So he put food, milk and a cardboard box with a blanket in it. Over the next few days it warmed up to him and eventually climbed up his leg and curled up in his lap. But it continued to want to go outside, which he figured was safe, lots of open property no major streets....and all was fine. When the cat was about 7, she just didn't come home one day. Day turned into a week, turned into a month...he assumed the worst. But week 6...he hears something scratching at the door, and he finds her, again emaciated, missing half an ear, broken leg that had healed badly.....and she had somehow managed to get her front leg, through her collar which was still around her neck....and had been that way for awhile it seems......
It’s red sauce on bacon baps and brown on sausage
And malt vinegar on fish and chips (yes both the fish and the chips)! On this hill I shall die!
Cheese is overrated.
There, i said it.
Raisins are vile and ruin anything they put them on. That's my hill. Everything else is negotiable, but don't come at me praising those edible bed bugs. I don't care
Oops. I posted twice. I can't delete the second one?? I reported it so maybe it'll the repeat post will get deleted. They really need to fix it so we can delete double posts ourselves.
I was going to comment about the double entry .... something about adding forgetfulness to your list of disadvantages.... lucky I read down to the comments. lol
Load More Replies...There's a world of difference between quiet and shy. I've always been an observer, a thinker and a doer rather than a talker but I never shy away from anything. I am often the first to introduce myself to others and start up a conversation when I am in the company of strangers. If somebody challenges me to something I will do it without question. I love trying and learning new things. Public speaking doesn't phase me. Just because I'm not loud and brash it does not make me shy.
This is VERY true. There is a VERY big difference between quiet and shy. Me on the other hand, I am shy XD unless its a person I've been around a lot, or on the Internet
Load More Replies...I've never been to a taco John's because there are none around here but i believe you.
Load More Replies...It's okay to like children but not want them. It's okay to have a partner and never wanting to get married.
I trust when I die it'll be a grenade and it'll get blown to ludicrous gibs - because it seems there are quite a few hills that I'm going to die on, and that's the only way to cover them all (in little gooey Rick bits).
Brussel sprouts are vile and disgusting and anyone who eats them and thinks they are delicious are probably and alien in disguise
Try to cook bacon and then cook the brussel sprouts in the grease of the bacon, it will be much better !
Load More Replies...I'll tell the 10 NCAA atheletes that this assertion would effect. You're wasting way too much headspace on this, dude.
Load More Replies...Raisins are vile and ruin anything they put them on. That's my hill. Everything else is negotiable, but don't come at me praising those edible bed bugs. I don't care
Oops. I posted twice. I can't delete the second one?? I reported it so maybe it'll the repeat post will get deleted. They really need to fix it so we can delete double posts ourselves.
I was going to comment about the double entry .... something about adding forgetfulness to your list of disadvantages.... lucky I read down to the comments. lol
Load More Replies...There's a world of difference between quiet and shy. I've always been an observer, a thinker and a doer rather than a talker but I never shy away from anything. I am often the first to introduce myself to others and start up a conversation when I am in the company of strangers. If somebody challenges me to something I will do it without question. I love trying and learning new things. Public speaking doesn't phase me. Just because I'm not loud and brash it does not make me shy.
This is VERY true. There is a VERY big difference between quiet and shy. Me on the other hand, I am shy XD unless its a person I've been around a lot, or on the Internet
Load More Replies...I've never been to a taco John's because there are none around here but i believe you.
Load More Replies...It's okay to like children but not want them. It's okay to have a partner and never wanting to get married.
I trust when I die it'll be a grenade and it'll get blown to ludicrous gibs - because it seems there are quite a few hills that I'm going to die on, and that's the only way to cover them all (in little gooey Rick bits).
Brussel sprouts are vile and disgusting and anyone who eats them and thinks they are delicious are probably and alien in disguise
Try to cook bacon and then cook the brussel sprouts in the grease of the bacon, it will be much better !
Load More Replies...I'll tell the 10 NCAA atheletes that this assertion would effect. You're wasting way too much headspace on this, dude.
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