Tuesday, July 3, 2012

For some, it is easier to hate than to love (#1250)

Does life have values for you? Are those values redeemable? For some value is only obtained in victory for oneself and defeat for another. The lust for things that would bring about wealth and the accumulation process necessary to obtain wealth can best be described as raw-survivalism in a most extreme form. A cannibalization mindset that does not allow for the sensitivity of emotion to grow, only the emotions of a negative, powerfully aggressive, hate filled agenda. A panoramic perspective that has no consideration for others at it's core, instead it has a strategy of total disregard for others. How do these people evolve from innocence into it's denial? All I can surmise is that life has dealt all of us many unfortunate blows in our hopes and dreams in ways that have inflicted horrible sensations upon our minds and souls. Most of us, through time, rebuild our lives and find the happiness that had been temporarily taken from us, in my surmise, some others have not been able to adjust and have instead formed a new theory that love is a detriment and the frustration and disappointment of loves hoped for outcome is an illusion, therefore hate is better served to fuel the previous angst love has unfortunately supplied. For them, trial and error, if love doesn't work then no need to try it again so trying hate seems the next logical step. It is a weak and cowardly conclusion to come to but that doesn't stop some from exercising it. Through hate, they can find opportunities for justifying lying, cheating and stealing as norms and anyone who gets in their way is just another sucker to be used at all costs. Not much innocence left in that way of thinking but when the mind is warped to honest logic, it is very difficult to untwist the illogical bends of thought. Such is our society today and until we all come to be more enlightened to hate and it's genesis, all of us will continue to suffer it's application by those who live for it.

1 comment:

Phyllis said...

Good article! There are also those who are, apparently, born without conscience. We call them sociopaths.