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A world which most people dislike me, create words and logic to shame me, to guilt me, a world where its so expensive to get any basic needs, a world where all of your actions has severe consequences, a world with no help, a world where nothing is free, a world with no one to trust, even your parents, a world where your whole personality and feelings and thoughts is determined by your parents and environment, a world set only for the majority of people.
Justified if the ‘world’ spends that much time focused on a single person.
I was just reading this days home blog – Free Yourself by Realizing How Unimportant You Are. A person could read something like that and become angry, disappointed or free… probably dependent on the mood their in.
A world set only for the majority of the people? I wonder how many people feel like that and suspect they are not in the majority? My guess is the majority of people do. Such a world view is very self centered, or you centered. Maybe all world views are…
Interesting how you define a lie. If someone tells you about something that works for them but you discover doesn’t for you… its a lie? A Lie that justifies anger where others might just be disappointed.
I’ve never liked that word ‘Justification’ to be justified… its almost always followed by someone doing something horrible. It feels good for a time though… similar to righteousness.. nothing like the power in the feeling of being justifiably righteous… until one ends up alone. (not saying you are doing that)
Perhaps you notice how the denial is so often the preface to the justification.” ― Christopher Hitchens
“The talent for self-justification is surely the finest flower of human evolution, the greatest achievement of the human brain. When it comes to justifying actions, every human being acquires the intelligence of an Einstein, the imagination of a Shakespeare, and the subtlety of a Jesuit.” (sarcasm) ― Michael Foley, The Age Of Absurdity: Why Modern Life Makes It Hard To Be Happy
The unteachable man is sentenced to being thought only by experience. The tragedy is he reaches nothing further than his own pain. – Criss Jami, Killosophy
Haven’t read those books but like the titles – Killosophy – kinds of says it all in one word in the ‘Age of Absurdity‘
Sorry still board