Saturday, May 19, 2012

Love to Hate, Hate with a passion, Hate to love, Love without a passion

This is my eighth blog post and not only have I gone over to my friend josh's but I am spending the night! Josh ran away from his homie to go talk to Amy though, but anyway I might post another post later meaning to tomorrow C:

The Question is: Why do people use the term, "Hate with a passion" and do they truly understand what they are saying?

I've seen this saying time and time again, and I never really understood it. Hate with a passion. Basically what your saying is "Love to Hate." For example someone could say (I have respect for this genre and enjoy it. No offense should be taken) "I hate Metal with a passion." This is saying "I love to hate Metal music." Your admitting that you take satisfaction in experiencing a feeling that puts stress on your blood and body? If you don't know how anger and stress affects the body, I will give a brief lesson. Basically anger and stress puts pressure on your body, and not a little bit, but a lot. This damages the body and literally no benefit comes from this except increase in strength. But even that is used for harmful, destructive purposes when someone is in rage. So in an arguable statement, there is no benefit of anger. So how could someone enjoy this hurtful feeling? This also could be a synonym situation of cutting. It hurts everything physically and mentally or you, but you take satisfaction in. Things that humans do can be very confusing, but they will never know what is actually harmful for them. There are plenty of worldly examples that I wont give because there are some you could easily think of.

This also can be a debatable way to prove that being evil is wrong and truly not just a perspective and learning experience type of deal. Because if its very parasitic and even you don't benefit. So there is a way to show that treating people poorly hurts everyone involved. So the question brings itself again, why? Why to love to hate to mistreat people? And to try to show people that your "Tough" saying that you hate to love? Things are just turning inside out and backwards and I bet at the time of Adam and Eve things were nearly perfect (I say nearly because of the first sins that happened just because of human nature.) But how have things undone over time? Human nature? Or was there some other force... The philosophic minded people I would suggest turning to to figure things out partially though, you should make interpretations of your own after seeing many people. You cannot simply trust one mind because with the minds of many you can bring up a variety of possibilities that one person would have never thought of. Humans are built to work together but having hate as a passion will bring you nowhere in this world. So please treat people as if you were to treat yourself (depending on how much respect you have for yourself, if you have a low self esteem treat others very nicely. But I cant keep going on all the possibilities so you know what I'm saying.) And besides you never know who and how people are actually affected by aggression. I have been through experiences and naturally have always had a phobia of anger. If anyone if angry at anyone and goes off it will bring me to tears or nearly will because in that case not only one person is being hurt, but two, and maybe many more depending on how many people share this with me.

Please stop hurting people emotionally and especially physically and make bullying kill itself (haha get the reference :D?) Take care of yourselves. -Nate

1 comment:

  1. Hmmm...I kinda interpret it differently in that passion refers to the strength of your hate, rather than the saying you like/love hating something.
    Also, I think people may enjoy or tolerate having this hurtful feeling, because the opposite feeling repulses them. Using your example, imagine if you hated Metal Music "with the burning passion of the thousand suns". Surely it doesn't do you any good, and what would be better is to tolerate, or even to enjoy it. But if you imagine yourself jamming out to Metal, it disgusts and repulses you. You're comfortable with your view, and your degrading emotions because changing them is hard, and you feel very little inclined to face this challenge. It's like trying to make up with someone you've fought with or bullied or were bullied by. At least that's how I view it.

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