Sunday, 22 June 2014

1237. Liking and disliking people

If you are looking to find fault, wanting to feel bad about a person, you can always find a mistake done by each person you know. Then you can use this as an excuse to dislike or hate that person.

Many people routinely use this technique, to secretly hate everyone around them. Everyone they come in touch with.

This works because every person you know would have committed a mistake, which you would have ignored when it happened. You would have brushed it away thinking that it was not of consequence. But now, it will appear big enough, to start hating them.

More than a meaningful exercise, this looks like a mental game.


The same principle holds good when you try to think in the other, positive way. That is, if you are looking for a good thing they have done, in order to like that person, you will always find one. Or more.

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