Grabbers.
You give people the slightest opportunity and they will grab it and make you feel bad. Because that is the easiest thing to do. You give people something to talk about, and they will. You give people a chance to take away your value, they will. You give people the slightest of ways and they will capitalize on that. That's just how it works. Sad? Eh! It is what it is.
Hello there, I am the Earthian, at least I call myself one.
And you really can't blame any of them. Because we have been brought up in such a way. We have been brought up in a way that the we look at the world and the other people in it and we find competition in them all. We compete in every single aspect there is to compete in and we find more ways to compete too as if it just isn't enough. Somehow, it always comes down to "survival of the fittest". And that gives us two options. To either become the fittest or just make people less fit than we are.
To make ourselves the fittest is a mountain of a task and usually is extremely demanding. But the same can't be said about the shallow activity of making someone else less fit. I mean, it's just too easy. Planting doubts into people's minds, sharing negative thoughts, demoralizing them by giving them "words of wisdom" which come from your valuable "experience", is all it takes for someone to have second thoughts. And the moment they have second thoughts, well, they just fall behind. And I am pretty sure you don't want to be someone who falls behind.
Just be careful whom you associate with. That's it.
With love, peace.
Hello there, I am the Earthian, at least I call myself one.
And you really can't blame any of them. Because we have been brought up in such a way. We have been brought up in a way that the we look at the world and the other people in it and we find competition in them all. We compete in every single aspect there is to compete in and we find more ways to compete too as if it just isn't enough. Somehow, it always comes down to "survival of the fittest". And that gives us two options. To either become the fittest or just make people less fit than we are.
To make ourselves the fittest is a mountain of a task and usually is extremely demanding. But the same can't be said about the shallow activity of making someone else less fit. I mean, it's just too easy. Planting doubts into people's minds, sharing negative thoughts, demoralizing them by giving them "words of wisdom" which come from your valuable "experience", is all it takes for someone to have second thoughts. And the moment they have second thoughts, well, they just fall behind. And I am pretty sure you don't want to be someone who falls behind.
Just be careful whom you associate with. That's it.
With love, peace.
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