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kindness is everywhere

 
 
Cyracuz
 
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Reply Sun 4 Sep, 2005 07:44 am
Humans are inherently good, meaning that any of us would rather love than resent. It is a natural instinct, and it governs all our actions.

Meaning that whenever a person does something wicked, the justification of that deed, (to the person himself), is never that he hates the victims of his actions. It is only that he sees their suffering as a neccecary step towards something he sees as a greater good for the people and things he loves.

Saddam Hussein, for instance, didn't hate the people he so ruthlessly killed. It was just that they were potential threats to something he loved more than the people; his power over them.

So I maintain that all is love, then there is ignorance and stubborness in humans that make it all interesting...
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yequalx
 
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Reply Sat 5 Nov, 2005 09:28 am
yes yes.. it's true.. kindness is everywhere.. kindness is strength preserved by acting weak.. it's a long way down the road.. kind of.. only way out of this is mutual kindness.. being humble.. kind of..
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