They say hatred of people comes from pity for them, from compassion, although these are slightly different things, but still?



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They say hatred of people comes from pity for them, from compassion, although these are slightly different things, but still? and got a better answer

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Hate for people comes from an inability to love. Just like darkness comes from a lack of light?

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Hatred of people comes from an inability to love. Just as darkness comes from an absence of light.

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It's the exact opposite.When you feel sorry for someone, you can't hate them.I hate lies, so I hate people who lie.And I'm not going to change myself.

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hate comes from selfishness and love and compassion is the opposite of hate.

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nonsense

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you can certainly hate from pity. but more often, hate comes from envy, from love. compassion comes from pity and again from love.

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rather from the realization of how pathetic they are, not from pity.

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No, pity and hatred are far from each other. What you've added speaks to your selfishness. Hate and pity at the same time. Hmm, you're confused, clearly.

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I don't pity someone I hate or feel compassion for them. I'm pretty clear on my feelings, and I can assure you that your judgement is wrong. Pity and compassion are akin to love, not hate.

 

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