I think the ability to love and accept is pretty much rooted within each and everyone of us, it's just some people are too cynical to realize it. thoughts?
Not with sociopaths! The part of the brain that feels love just doesn't work. They care only about themselves, and are completely insensitive to the feelings of anyone else in any way. Hehehehehehehe.
Let's put it this way: to a sociopath, all things external to himself are like toys. They exist only to serve his whims. Guilt is a bizarre, foreign concept to him, as is love. All emotions are merely an act. People and objects are the same to him. Really, this is true, we ARE just objects, just very complicated ones with the illusion of free will.
Hmm, I haven't touched psychedelics in over a year, and didn't do them too heavily. Why don't you change that to "read too much philosophy and science and start thinking they understand things"?
I am one of those crazy people who think that even the most unlikely person, the most violent, angry, negative, selfish person, has a good side to them and has the ability to love somewhere within their soul.
ahhhh, i dont think everyone can love but i think its in people. some people love themselves too much to love others
Response to thread starter, original post- Sorry, no...Look up socio/psychopaths. <edit:> I think it's a really sweet thought.
In other words, you hope that he goes into that state that you're so afraid of, as you see death as this horrible thing...Tsk tsk...you hoped somebody would become something that you're afraid of. You must ultimately fear death a great deal, for, this is a clusterfuck of death-fear: You wish someone would become that which you fear, because he has caused a defenceless creature to enter that state which you fear, for his own amusement. Am I the only one who sees the hypocrisy (and the hilarity) of this scenario?