Harke the Boeotarch
Dreams Wash Away
^ Simple self-preservation.
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I have read all negative emotions can be traced back to fear of something, and I think that is true.There is no simple answer to why people hate, Mohr said. Hate can be sparked by greed, or fear, or a tribe bonding together in opposition to another. People looking to belong will hate others to fit into a group, he said.
Fear of what is different.
Fear of what is different.
Shakespeare in 1623 said:In time we hate that which we often fear.
Fear of what is different.
What I do not understand is why we are not open minded enough to learn about what we fear before hating it.
I agree with the notion that we hate what we fear.
What I do not understand is why we are not open minded enough to learn about what we fear before hating it.
Fear is bred out of what is unknown. If only we'd educate ourselves before spreading hate, we'd be in a better place. But alas that's too much to ask.
Probably because the fear and hatred are learnt before the child is old enough to form his or her own opinion.
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They really have no choice but to learn hatred.
Most people don't want to acknowledge fear, even to themselves. It's equated with being weak, and we're taught to ignore it or deny it because weakness is so despised. It's hard to learn from something when you refuse to face it.I agree with the notion that we hate what we fear.
What I do not understand is why we are not open minded enough to learn about what we fear before hating it.
Fear is bred out of what is unknown. If only we'd educate ourselves before spreading hate, we'd be in a better place. But alas that's too much to ask.
I would say the illusion of me and you (anything separate from me) is what leads to fear and other negative emotions. IMO, nothing but fear can spring from that. When you perceive yourself as a separate self, vulnerable to attack by outside forces, it's only natural to be afraid.Also hate, like every "negative" emotion out there is rooted in self-grasping ignorance that apprehends that there is a solid "me" and a solid "you", and that we are fundamentally separate and different from each other
I disagree that hate has to do with fear. They're not the same emotion.
I agree and this is why we can say that hate is natural. We are very fortunate to have rational (and irrational, and trans-rational for that matter) minds that allow us the option to deal with these emotions in different ways, so it's very interesting to observe. How these emotions arise in response to external phenomena, and then how we choose to deal with them.From an evolutionary point of view, hate is a completely normal and understandable response.
Any group that looks different is (not always correctly) taken to be the result of a genetic offshoot that is threatening, and the destruction of that is beneficial to your own group.
(Natural selection isn't thought out, it's just a consquence of what worked fairly well for 4 billion years).
