jerrybro
Member
Its human nature. When someone makes a decision based on some sort of data analysis and chooses A over B, they become advocates for A. If they see you enjoying or being successful with B, it implies that they may not have made a good decision. Even worse, they may take it as you stating they made the wrong decision. Some people will then have to prove to you that you are wrong to preserve their self esteem. See it with cameras, cars, stereos, ...The world is full of people who like to argue for little to no reason. Some people are just cranky and anyone who isn't a reflection of themselves upsets them for exposing their own insecurities. When I was younger, I'd often engage with these people. But I've learned you can't win an argument with people like this. You might be able to out smart them, but they'll out stupid you. And most of the time in an unregulated public argument, the stupidest person wins because your logic won't have any effect on them, but their anger and frustration will eventually effect you.