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There are one group that gain much knowledge insight kinship and even respect by association, and another who denegrate, devalue, deride with their mere presence...Is it not unfortunate....Is this not a question,,,an enquiry, a request for something in your possesion that I may have a need of or require....?

2007-12-22 21:44:27 · 7 answers · asked by VAndors Excelsior™ (Jeeti Johal Bhuller)™ 7 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

Admittedly I was angry when I wrote the above. But the former is a valid point. Some enhance with their presence whilst others detract, it was prompted by a remark regarding how much support an individual received from the contributors here, responded with that the bitter trolls are equal in number to the circle of the good and giving...

2007-12-22 22:24:53 · update #1

Admittedly I was angry when I wrote the above. But the former is a valid point. Some enhance with their presence whilst others detract, it was prompted by a remark regarding how much support an individual received from the contributors here, responded with that the bitter trolls are equal in number to the circle of the good and giving...

2007-12-22 22:25:11 · update #2

7 answers

"We possess the Good. Join us."

Quest is not co-ordinate with request; Join is not co-ordinate with rejoin.

A specie of compromise occurred at some point between Quest and request.

The question "What is good?" is thus commensurate with the difficulty encountered by uncompromised individuals, i.e., those persons skeptical of claims made by the adherents of group projects that aim at ambiguous ends. What "we" think can not escape History, which is as much a psychological rubric as any other, to be surmounted by the aforementioned individuals, who keep the light of inquiry from being snuffed out.

What the adherents of Yahoo Answers can suck on is a matter of glorious transcription!!!

2007-12-23 03:07:33 · answer #1 · answered by Baron VonHiggins 7 · 1 0

It is part and parcel that one will be faced with both types of human behaviour in any society. The mature and those who have 'gone through the mill' so to speak give respect and reciprocally receive it. They are a blessing.....Then you have the category that hides behind their own shadows because they are afraid to 'show who they really are.' The former is transparent, friendly and enhance relationship in a constructive way while the latter is a dramatist with diseased personality, darkness surrounds them and are destructive. Despite their skillful theatrics or fetish interactions they are no sooner exposed. As the saying goes, you can fool some people sometime, some people all the time but you cant fool all the people all the time. When such bedbugs are identified its best to stay away from these species before it gets to our nerves!

2007-12-23 07:11:46 · answer #2 · answered by Karl 2 · 0 1

People who share the values of respect for other people tend to stick together. Those who were or were not raised to have respect for other people but for whatever reason have chosen to give that up also tend to stick together. For the most part, I'd say that some people deny themselves the truth about who they are in an attempt to gain acceptance. As we get older, more educated, and more introspective, we tend to avoid letting social constructs dictate our behavior in groups. Those who manage to go their entire lives on this planet without realizing their true selves, and who continue to conform to some of the less respectable standards of human nature that we in America especially have a tendency to throw out, shock me. I would think that if you went to a hospital near you right now, and saw the way the sick and dying interacted with each other, you'd be hard pressed to find any of them degrading each other or still stuck in beliefs that have no purpose. I hope that I interpreted your question correctly.

2007-12-23 06:01:55 · answer #3 · answered by hydroponix_nix_hex 3 · 0 0

Negative people are attracted to positive people. Some want to drag them down in order to have company. Some actually want to rise above their own fears and insecurities. Others just want to feed off of them.

2007-12-23 08:46:21 · answer #4 · answered by phil8656 7 · 1 1

They're called upper echelons. As in society those who have the dynamics rule or keep at distance the ones who don't?

2007-12-23 05:59:59 · answer #5 · answered by john c 4 · 0 2

Complete gobbledegook!

2007-12-23 06:00:09 · answer #6 · answered by resignedtolife 6 · 1 1

place ambiguous comment here. Since I'm not sure how else to react to......?

2007-12-23 06:10:19 · answer #7 · answered by insignificant_other 4 · 1 1

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