Okay… Let’s see what’s your take on this one….
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If a person hates you and
think of you as an enemy,
does it make him/her
your enemy as well even if you feel otherwise,
like you don’t hate that person in return?
Why did I bother to ask this question? I observed different reactions from different individuals when caught in a certain conflict. I think rationalization should reflect in our actions, but sometimes what is being said to be the “right thing” doesn’t coincide with the end result, which is the behavior itself. I was wondering if this has something to do with self-awareness or lack thereof, or simply held back by pride or self-righteousness, or, the uncomfortable feeling of confrontation, or, any other possible reason..



















March 25, 2008 at 10:27 am
It’s confusing sometimes especially if you know that as a fact. It’s like you held back with discomfort. But I really don’t mind.
March 27, 2008 at 5:50 pm
Stay well in dignity and glory to face this kind of irrational situation. Stop talking about this one to the others will make him/her felt emptier or anger until they do further in break the law or calm down theirselves. But this may take a long time, so you have to be very carefull with yourown anywhere. You have to do react naturaly and wise. Never go outside of home alone, go with somebodies with you may have such witnesess in case. Take care.
March 30, 2008 at 3:35 am
What if the one who hates you keeps on being a nuisance and badmouthing you? Surely, you’ll get pissed too.