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Seriel
Seriel
Theres a Comment option on statuses, by the way.
And this theory does not really hold true considering the things that irritate me most about people are when they behave irrationally and refuse to listen to reason.
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Nikokaro
Nikokaro
@Seriel You too will have held that attitude sometimes,when you lose control, but your moral conscience forgets it (because this rejects that)
x65943
x65943
Kill people and do drugs? Uhhh
Nikokaro
Nikokaro
@x65943 These are 2 exaggerated examples. It is the EMOTIONS behind these attitudes that, in a small way, are inside you.
x65943
x65943
What emotions are behind the desire to murder? Anger? So are you saying I want to be angry? In that case everyone wants to be angry - and thus it is a meaningless statement.
Nikokaro
Nikokaro
The mature, wise attitude, acquired with age and discipline, is calm, detached criticism, objective judgment of the faults of others. Don't get caught up in them.
x65943
x65943
So the most mature person is one who is angered or upset by nothing? The most mature people are cool with murder and rape?
Nikokaro
Nikokaro
In Italy we say "judge the sin, not the sinner." Those people are dangerous and should be punished, imprisoned, maybe if possible, cured. Getting angry leads to more anger, in a vicious circle.
x65943
x65943
Okay, so if I get angry at people who over philosophize does that mean I secretly want to over philosophize as well?
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Nikokaro
Nikokaro
Here we talk about attitudes, about emotions (sadness, extroversion, vanity, arrogance, shyness etc.).
Philosophizing is not a character attitude: it is an attack perhaps directed at me...for no reason.
I like dialogue, but with open minds, receptive, without prejudices, who want to understand, not who want to impose themselves at any cost.