lauantai 17. joulukuuta 2011

Nurturing an unhealthy and flawed attitude


I haven't been doing so, but earlier tonight I had a long, and frankly rather tedious dialogue with a youth with closed logic about things going on in her life. I harbor no ill will against such people, but as I said the conversation comes to a dead halt eventually, which is tedious.

The female youth mentioned and her closed logic came into the picture, when talking about depression and people handling this rather popular disease, with therapy and whatnot. She believes quite adamantly, that talking about issues with an impartial observer is useless and doesn't help any matter, which the conversations might concern. Obviously, she is wrong.

Both of us have in common the belief, that people, who cannot discern the true problem in the predicament they're in, are stupid, but what separates us in the end, is the belief that these people are an unnecessary part of the world of men. Certainly I won't deny that fools are obstructions when the truth and problem is visible to people of greater wisdom and the fools denial of said truth or problem, becomes a problem all its own.

My point, now only faintly visible is; the fool is a necessary evil which should not be erradicated or cauterized like an infection. Without fools there would not be kings which are also a necessity. All men and beasts need leadership, until they become their own microcosms of society, functioning psycho-sociopaths and autonomous decisionmakers when they are themselves the objective observer and can make the right unbiased decisions. True weavers of their own fate, until that day comes - Hating the fool without a well argumented reason is an unhealthy attitude.

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