@yournegativity
Healthy Negativity
@yournegativity · 4:15

Haters R Us?

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But that's okay, because just how is it that we are haters? It's simple because we like something. And if you always like something that means ultimately you will hate something. It's just the way it is. There's nothing we can do about that. But what we can do is not disregard those that like something that we happen to dislike and not throw them to the curb. Simply call them a hater because they don't agree. And ultimately, that's what it really is

Why yes, always has been. #haters #shadowwork

@Karan.Dev
Karan Dev
@Karan.Dev · 1:24
And I think because of the glorification of certain types of cultures such as materialism and capitalism, I think people invariably can't help but look for some bad news because a lot of people don't have it as lucky as some of the fortunate. But overall, I think it's sort of like the Yin and Yang theory, right. The heat balances out the love, and you need to sort of consciously make sure that you aren't hitting as much as the next person
@yournegativity
Healthy Negativity
@yournegativity · 3:38

Thanks for your response and time @Karan.Dev

Yes, those dynamics crucially played into the standardized way of viewing those that are doing good. I guess you can say, quote, unquote. There's this idea that they have it better off when really they are just as impoverished but of the soul. So I think in essence, no one is really wealthy completely. Even the nations that appear to financially be healthy and have great educational systems, et cetera
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