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The Infatuation with “Positivity” and Doing “Good”

Much of my work focuses on the negative. Why? Because people are already focused and infatuated on the positives (positivity) at the expense of ignoring the negative (as if looking and learning about the negatives is negativity). Facing the problems in the world and ourselves isn’t something comfortable to do. It’s easier for us to keep doing what is comfortable […]

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Ignorantly Judging Moral Judgments as a Negative

Some people want to denounce those who judge morally, while judging themselves that to judge morally is some form of “negative” thing to do. They are — first of all — hypocrites, to judge in a non-moral aspect those who have valid judgments about morality. These people are also often infatuated with half-baked notions of “oneness” and “unity, through ignorance […]

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