Tuesday, February 11, 2014

We all hate each other

      Today’s discussion featured many of the same ideas that were discussed in previous lectures and for that very reason I would like to touch on one particular concept that was covered for the first time today. We talked about the idea that people have a sort of premeditated hatred for others in relation to taking offense to anything that they say. In other words, most people in their everyday life will come across at least one person that they could not care less about. Moreover, that person will go on and on about something that is not of particular interest to the other person and instead, the person takes whatever they are saying and becomes offended by it. In my opinion, I believe that this concept is extremely accurate because I know that there are some people that I come across everyday and I cannot help but think that they are just a waste of space. On the other hand, I find it interesting because people also think that way about me while others get along with the people that I consider to be cowards.

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