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What can make a person lose faith in humanity?
Humanity is prideful. We, in our minds, are perfect. We believe that we are the best being on the planet. We cannot be wrong. And yet we are. Human beings think that they are correct, and that anyone who has a different opinion than them is wrong. Humanity is greedy. We desire money, status, power,Read more
Humanity is prideful. We, in our minds, are perfect. We believe that we are the best being on the planet. We cannot be wrong. And yet we are. Human beings think that they are correct, and that anyone who has a different opinion than them is wrong. Humanity is greedy. We desire money, status, power, fame, you name it. And we will do almost anything to get it. Almost anything. Humanity is slothful. We would rather do nothing than something. That is why we developed slavery, and electronics. Because we want things to be easy. We do not want to work when we can make someone or something else do that work for us.
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I’d recommend one of two approaches.The first approach is very easy to execute. As I wrote elsewhere, a girl being accused of being a slut can immediately and loudly reply, “If he doesn’t like you, don’t blame me. You’re just jealous of the fact that guys are attracted to me. I’m sorry no guys findRead more
I’d recommend one of two approaches.The first approach is very easy to execute. As I wrote elsewhere, a girl being accused of being a slut can immediately and loudly reply, “If he doesn’t like you, don’t blame me. You’re just jealous of the fact that guys are attracted to me. I’m sorry no guys find you attractive, but don’t blame me. Blame your parents or perhaps guys hate bullies like you.” This should be done while pointing to the accuser. A more advanced strategy is to take on a role of a sex-positive advocate. By explaining that sex isn’t bad, especially when compared to drugs, drunk driving, and other things teens do, a girl can eliminate the underlying foundation of the accusation. Done properly, this will convert an enemy into a friend who helps anther girl achieve sexual happiness because two hot girls flirting with a guy can be much powerful than one.
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