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The most important Principle to engage in Politics today

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The more you judge others, the more ignorant you are of your own selfishness and evil.

 

That's it. That's all you need to know. If you knew the depth of your own evil and selfishness, you would realize that the difference between you and Adolf Hitler is an illusion. You are fundamentally the same, all that changes is the shape of your selfishness and ignorance. 

 

The more you will judge others, the more evil you will become. This is universal. There is no escaping it. Judgement requires ignorance of your own selfishness, which is what evil is. In fact, judgement is nothing other than the ignorance of your own selfishness, it is evil itself.

 

Your ignorance and selfishness is not that far apart from the likes of Netenyahu, Putin or Trump. It only appears to you that way because you make a big deal out of marginal differences in selfishness such that you can proclaim yourself as "good" as opposed to "evil", which is what allows you to continue to be ignorant of your own evil and therefore to continue being evil. That's exactly how all of the above function as well.

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I have attachment due to my neglect as a child. I always try to impress people or be nice which leads to me not being myself. I found out that if I just say I hate that person in my head I stop doing it and chill out. Do you think that saying I hate someone is judgment? I don't actually hate them but it helps me deal with trying to people please and judging myself. This leads to better communication as I am being natural after saying it.

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Sometimes it's the journey itself that teaches/ A lot about the destination not aware of/No matter how far/
How you go/How long it may last/Venture life, burn your dread

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On 05/09/2025 at 2:37 AM, Hojo said:

I have attachment due to my neglect as a child. I always try to impress people or be nice which leads to me not being myself. I found out that if I just say I hate that person in my head I stop doing it and chill out. Do you think that saying I hate someone is judgment? I don't actually hate them but it helps me deal with trying to people please and judging myself. This leads to better communication as I am being natural after saying it.

Well it's not really related to politics, but it seems like you are using a band-aid solution to overcome a deeper issue that needs resolving. Nothing wrong with that as long as it doesn't come with more negatives than positives, but it is a crutch that you should eventually be able to set aside through resolving the trauma.

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