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RE: Some thoughts about the obvious.

in #thoughts7 years ago

Yes, I don't believe there are the "bad guys",

Oh, yes, there are...

Sometimes such cases are truly regrettable things, and perhaps if we understood them we would not hate them but would feel compassion, because they have diligently built hell for themselves.

I think you are being too forgiving. They only create a hell if they have moral compass.
Try explaining that to a full blow psychopath. Zero compass..
Hell is an alien concept to them.

Feeling compassion for these people is like exposing your throat and inviting them to feed.
4% of people could fall into this category....4 in every hundred, my friend.
Compassion yes, but not for those built differently.

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What is the right feeling towards those four percent you describe? If there is any?

A high state of wariness in their presence...lol

But, do you think they define themselves as the bad guys? I believe that they define themselves as "more intelligent", a lie that they like to believe, and as they define themselves in that way they think they know what is best for everyone.

They certainly don't know what the concept of "hell" means, and it is because they have always lived in it. It is precisely the fact that they "don't" have a moral compass that makes them be in hell.

But, do you think they define themselves as the bad guys?

no...

It is precisely the fact that they "don't" have a moral compass that makes them be in hell.

Not from their perspective it doesn't...(to be 'in hell', one must be suffering. External judgments on them are irrelevant)
They are quite happy living their reality.

They are quite happy living their reality.

Well, what is happiness? Don't you think it's the state in which the human does not want to change anything? We say, for example, that someone is happy because they are in the circumstances they want to be.

These people that you speak of, seem to be looking for something all the time, to always be going somewhere, and that is a symptom of deprivation, therefore, they don't have what they want.

Maybe, just maybe, they seem happy in our eyes, but "seem" is not the same as "being".

These people that you speak of, seem to be looking for something all the time, to always be going somewhere, and that is a symptom of deprivation, therefore, they don't have what they want.

maybe being in that state is their happiness..?

Maybe, just maybe, they seem happy in our eyes, but "seem" is not the same as "being".

No one knows another's heart, and to project and define it by your own terms, is destined to fail..

Of course, this is a Byzantine discussion.

Not really, I've thought for many years, that someway of identifying these types of people would be great step forward for humanity..
(universal psychological monitoring up to 16 would identify 70% of these personality types, emerging into adulthood..)

Very 'big brother' though, I admit! (worryingly so).

Surely, although that cure is potentially more dangerous than beneficial.