Snow Turtle
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A friend believes that people are fundamentally bad. How do you react?
That they are projecting their own badness on mankind.A friend believes that people are fundamentally bad. How do you react?
It would help to ask a few more questions to make it clear what they mean by "bad". That is a rather nebulous word. It also helps to have a sense of both poles, so I would ask them to define "good". What is it that people aren't? I would also ask if they consider him/herself to be "bad"? I would be curious if they were dissatisfied with self as well and if they had any ideas for self-improvement and how that might also be relevant to other people.A friend believes that people are fundamentally bad. How do you react?
On a side note, I think people relate selfishness as evil, because people are social by nature and we've built our society around the need to interact and rely on others. Do I rely on people? Hell no.
You don't shop at a grocery store? You don't work for someone else and you have no customers? Never been so sick that someone else had to drive you to doctor? You've never been to an ER as a patient? Never signed a contract of mutual benefit with someone else? Never asked to use the telephone or restroom while away from home?
Even this guy had a little outside help.
A friend believes that people are fundamentally bad. How do you react?
That they are projecting their own badness on mankind.
Meh, I am not a fan of neg-heads, nope!