hatred
| January 30, 2008 | Posted by caroline under theories, Uncategorized |
does hatred translate to envy? and therefore, insecurity?
what makes one decide who they envy, and who they unconditionally support, encourage, and love? i’m sure the line is complex, and not at all fine…those who we envy and/or despise are people we deem useless, harmful, and uncaring…right?? or not..
i don’t know, i don’t care what makes a person so despicable from one person’s perspective and so admirable from another’s…because it’s obviously an opinion based on experience..but, i wonder, what is the best way to emancipate oneself from this weakness of revulsion…?
in the Catholic religion, there is this idea of ‘forgiveness’..but it’s easier in theory than in practice..as so many things written in stone are..
i truly believe that, to dislike a person to this extent is, in fact, a hindrance on ones well-being. it’s a reminder that, every time it is duly noted that ‘hate is a strong word’, you could ACTUALLY use the word in a sentence and mean it…
then there’s the question, can one only hate someone they’ve loved…?