Do you rather fight for your right or keep quiet thinking it's not worth it?

@takie23 (142)
September 17, 2010 1:12pm CST
Which one do you prefer?
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6 responses
• Philippines
19 Sep 10
it depends but most of the time to avoid conflict, I rather keep quiet thinking its not worth and there's a lot of beautiful things waiting for me in this world. :)
@chaoz674 (79)
• Philippines
17 Sep 10
Definitely I'll fight for my right but not for always. It depends.. I hate arguments if its not that big deal then it's not worth it.
@Margajoe (4746)
• Germany
17 Sep 10
That depends on the situation. Most of the time, I would think it is not worth it. I don't like problems, so most of the time I just don't make a problem a problem. But when I feel someone is stepping on my feet, then I will for sure, fight for my rights.
@thanks1961 (7035)
• India
17 Sep 10
Hi dear, I know the result of both is a failure. Who's cars? Who has to time for us. And with whom we fight for our rights. Here everything is ruled for someone and made the rules are made for someone. There is a minority who make rules and implement and these rules are not made for them, they just implement on others. Are we going and fight against the rule makers? If this is the case, it is better to start count from 1, 2, 3,........ Regards, Thank-s
@incus99 (1083)
• Philippines
17 Sep 10
I always fight for what I think is right.. or for whatever its worth it..
• United States
17 Sep 10
For me, it really depends on two things. What the "right" is, and who I'd potentially be "fighting" with. If it's someone I care about, love, someone really close to me, or if the right really isn't THAT important at the moment, I'll keep quiet. I don't want to start petty fights with friends and family. But if it's a very important right, or someone I'm not too attached to, then I will fight for my right. In general, I know a lot of people say they'll keep quiet to prevent an argument. While I think this is fine if the situation is petty, or if it's someone important, I think we all need to fight for our rights at least once in our life. Sticking up for yourself and doing the right thing, whether it makes you popular or not, is an important skill to learn in life. At some point, the right may be a HUGELY important right. And then, if you've had no experience fighting for your rights, you're stuck thinking "I need to do something about this" but you have no idea how, and you're too afraid because you've never stuck up for yourself before.