Selfishness Judging People Quotes

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Criss Jami
“To be naive is to be unaware of how stupid and cruel other people are; but, by some definitions, ignorance is nearly the opposite of naivety in being a kind of cynicism, in being unaware of their intelligence and humanity. It seems to be a normal although unfortunate case that the great many of us consciously abhor ignorance in others yet subconsciously practice it ourselves: as naivety is apparent and well-known to inflict its damage upon oneself; whereas the alternative and the easier, ignorance, its damage upon others.”
Criss Jami, Healology

L.D.R.
“Is it wise to blow the whistle on a person's selfishness when selfishness itself is an important attribute for contentment?”
ldR

Criss Jami
“For some, their 'self-love' was really just a hell that felt numb; they'd made themselves so protected, so delicate, that like jail-cells their boundaries had become.”
Criss Jami

“Today-Everyone want to tell their stories but nobody has time to listen others”
Ali Abidi'en

Dan Desmarques
“Hate is the emotional externalization of a frequency that is found between that of apathy, resentment, and selfishness, and another, expressing compassion, union and collaboration. Thus you can expect many insults, wars, and hatred whenever you, a nation or the whole world is moving upwards. That is simply the result of evolving towards a higher frequency on a planet vastly dominated by the lowest. The rationalists will never understand this because they are obsessed with explaining a world they know too little about. As a matter of fact, you won't need to concern your mind with agreements between opposing forces but simply with evolving. When you find yourself discussing the color of the sky, or the reason for your emotions or your dreams with others, you are wasting your time. What is, is as it is, and needs only to be seen. That is the true meaning of awakening. But the stupid will never see this, because they expect it to happen without reading the right books. They have accumulated too many misinterpretations on the knowledge of ancient times.”
Dan Desmarques