3 Answers

  1. Because they, like you, anonymous, are afraid of the negative reaction that may occur in response to their actions. Here you were afraid to put your name under this rude question, because you know that such expressions can be obstructed here. And the people you call “terpiles” have much more at stake than their online rankings – jobs, personal freedom, businesses, and even their lives.

    Come on, buddy, show me what it's like to be brave.

  2. because patience is to some extent a virtue-patience and hard work will grind everything out, etc. Another thing is that it is not always easy to define the framework of constructive and destructive patience, which is why it is difficult to correctly navigate this issue.�

    There is a prayer of a saint of the Middle Ages, in which he asked the Creator to help him come to terms with what he cannot or should not change, to change what can and should be changed, and for the gift of wisdom to distinguish one from the other.�

  3. They don't believe in themselves. They don't believe that they can influence, achieve, or change anything by demonstrating their disagreement. Fear that they may be punished for “wrong” behavior (fined, fired, beaten, jailed). The power machine has an extensive and powerful repressive apparatus.

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