Friday, May 16, 2008

Hate Fate

Secretly hidden hate adds a burden of weight. One must ask himself is such hate justifiable. Hate usually does us no good. It increases irrationalities in our realities. People we respect that influence our opinions should not be held infallible. Doing that absents our mind and promotes laziness of thinking. We should not hold a view unless we are convinced of it. After all there comes a time when we will be alone to face our fate in the lonely zone.

Does hate make sense? It usually doesn’t. One could look at things and disagree with it. Perhaps even dislike. But he doesn’t have to hate it. Because hate usually closes the door from acknowledging anything that may pass through there. The more hate builds up the more the spectrum of enlightenment is narrowed. Finally it corners the person into a state of stagnation. Selective learning becomes the norm entailing obstruction of view that does no good but harm.

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