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well,.....whatever it is: i am QUITE good at bringing myself into trouble for it

so i also need a cure

2007-05-17 09:05:04 · 7 answers · asked by catty 4 in Social Science Psychology

well,...as to what I could judge by that dictionary myself:
i am a mix of obstinate and defiant

2007-05-17 09:17:34 · update #1

prtiti: by calling me an idiot, u have proved already that u r a moron

the crow: forgiveness is not so easy,and forgetting even difficult,i do neither, and i dont think this is the solution at all, neither am i in anger

2007-05-17 19:02:44 · update #2

landen99: the cure is NOT in refusing them authority, it is in taking a rationale stand and seeing for one self what is good and what wrong, without bias

kelly: i am NOT a rule breaker since i work for MY GOOD, if i want something established ,i always chose the manipulative ,BUT legal path

2007-05-18 00:53:44 · update #3

7 answers

The terminology doesn't matter.. you know what actions are getting you in trouble.. just set mental goals and keep them in mind.. as you mature you will move towards your goal.

2007-05-17 09:11:11 · answer #1 · answered by pip 7 · 2 0

You cannot have any of those feelings unless you are feeling oppressed/controlled by someone or something. You are probably feeling all of those feelings, and the definitions above can help you determine how much of each applies, but the root issue centers on why you feel oppressed or controlled. The trouble lies in the frustration of your oppressors in controlling you, which sets them against you because of your resistance. The cure is in eliminating the oppression (or in becoming tamed, but it is clear that you are not that kind of girl).

The differences are: refusing to submit, resisting control, and fighting authority, respectively. The cure is in refusing to grant authority or power to any external controls and "requests" for submission.

2007-05-17 11:09:19 · answer #2 · answered by Andy 4 · 0 0

stubborn means you are not open minded, you are set in your ways and are impossible to change or do anything that is not in your set. obstinate is pretty much another word for stubborn if i remember right. and defiant uasualy is interprited as rebeling but it is realy just challenging or boldly resisting.

2007-05-17 09:14:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Stubborn- >difficult to manage or suppress: a stubborn horse; a stubborn pain. Hard, tough, or stiff, as stone or wood; difficult to shape or work.

obstinate-> not easily controlled or overcome, not yielding readily to treatment.

Defiant-> boldly resistant or challenging

2007-05-17 09:16:07 · answer #4 · answered by Smile- conquers the world 6 · 1 0

the cure is within you. you seem not only angry w/the world, but w/yourself as well. make peace w/yourself by forgiving yourself as well as others and the rest will follow. remember what Christ said on the cross,"forgive them,Father, for they know not what they do". peace be with you always.

2007-05-17 10:17:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

From the looks of it, I'd say you're all three. I'd also add rebellious to it.
Keep breakin' them rules! :)

2007-05-17 19:41:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

http://www.websters.com

You can find the answer here.

2007-05-17 09:12:20 · answer #7 · answered by pintobns 3 · 1 0

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