Pick!

How do I let someone know that their decisions affect others too, especially when they literally do? I mean, I don't want to strip off anyone of their individuality but then again, what is individuality? 

Hello there, I'm the Earthian.

If someone tells me being nastily dirty is them being their own self, how in the world am I supposed to argue with them further? Because them being nasty is them paving ways to diseases that can not only affect them, but also everyone who surround them and whom they spend time with. One would assume its fundamental discipline to keep themselves clean but then again, they can argue that discipline is in itself very relative. And when they make you feel like you're the bad person because you're telling them how they're supposed to live their lives, all you can do is get away from them. That is all. No further arguments and no further fueling of the same pointless dramatic point about their basic cleanliness. You can either choose to walk away and stay away, or you can tell them what you think about them and feel bad about it because you've apparently hurt them. Truth is, walking away from them can hurt them too. As a matter of fact, anything can hurt them. And anything that can hurt them has high chances of actually hurting them too. You pick your choices.

Love, peace.

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