From the perspective of negative and positive being forces that act against each other, do you think perhaps there are peolple honestly disposed toward the negative...people who are not deceived, hurt, or even 'evil'...that act out this honest negativity through self-destruction. This would be the person that is satisifed when wallowing in self-hatred and depression, the person who truly searches for the dark and taboo emotions of the human mind. Do you think a person like this could really exist, or do we all inherently desire happiness and growth? The ones of us who feel sorrow, are all of us really unhappy and restless with it, or could there be a few that...to phrase it in one way, are 'only happy when it rains'?
Do you think this kind of person could exist, or would they really be more like a mislead or hurt person, who is blinded by their own negative experiences and perceptions of them? Is there true 'evil' in humans? I don't want to say 'evil', but that's likely what I mean
2006-09-25
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