Let’s be honest. In a world where everyone fights for their desires and needs, there’s a dangerous illusion: that some people “deserve” more than others. But the truth is, that’s simply not the case.
Let’s be honest. In a world where everyone fights for their desires and needs, there’s a dangerous illusion: that some people “deserve” more than others. But the truth is, that’s simply not the case.
No one is less worthy of happiness or well-being than you. Discipline, effort, and even your achievements are not always the result of sheer willpower. They’re shaped by countless factors: genetics, environment, upbringing, and even random events.
Science teaches us this essential truth: hatred is pure absurdity. To hate someone for their success, mistakes, opinions, or even their existence is like blaming the sky for rain or the ground for an earthquake. It’s as ridiculous as resenting a virus for its ability to survive.
Why do we hate, then? Because it’s easier to surround ourselves with people who think the same way than to accept that we are all equals. It’s easier to believe we’re special than to understand that everyone has their own struggles, invisible to us.
Here’s the good news: this simple realization can lead to freedom. Stop blaming. Stop comparing. Stop hating. Instead, channel that energy into becoming better. The world doesn’t need another angry voice, but there’s always room for someone who knows how to empathize.
And finally: if you want to change something, start with yourself. Science has long confirmed this. Life has proven it. Everything else is just noise.
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