Ask Amy: Why must people insist on ruining life’s little joys?

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Ask Amy: Why must people insist on ruining life’s little joys?
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She is a good person with many redeeming qualities, but I have had enough. I'm sure she is lonely and feels isolated by the pandemic.

Dear Amy: Due to a health condition, an acquaintance completely sequestered herself during the pandemic, and has remained so for almost three years now.On Thanksgiving, I was joyful that we could finally spend time in our home with just two other family members.

I’m tired of her religious, political and now, HOLIDAY emails about things that she feels VERY strongly about, where she expects that I feel the same way.She is a good person with many redeeming qualities, but I have had enough. I’m sure she is lonely and feels isolated by the pandemic.Dear Exhausted: If merely learning someone else’s views ruins your holiday, then you should re-examine your holiday.

There is no question that the global pandemic has completely altered the way many of us live. The illness itself, the trauma of loss, the enforced isolation, the risk to those with underlying health problems, and now the fear of further illness has inspired many people to withdraw. You have the ability and the right to push back and express how you feel about her demand that you must think the way she thinks.

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