Saturday, 20 February 2010

Being unsympathetic is not a crime

Aggression is only a useful tactic if you are finding it difficult to be liked and people will not collaborate with you. Those that have not been rejected rarely use (resort to) violence. Violence is the tool of those that are impatient and not prepared to work harder for that which they desire.

Using violence does not make sense unless you are in opposition to that which you attack, and that you don't mind the harm being done. Many people attack that which they feel has done them harm, when in fact no harm has been done. We have not been attacked if we have been refused, to think so would suggest that we are of the opinion that there is a lack of equivalency. It is not a justification to attack others for their failure to have helped us (we, you) in the past, for that is not aggression.

A lack of sympathy is not a crime.

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