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Monday, February 26, 2007imbue
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the end
There are chickens in the tree There are chickens in the tree Won't you listen to me, please? A Sesame Street song I don't get it how some people make a good business out of making other people miserable. By business, I meant a metaphorical one, although sometimes, people do find profit in the misery of others. What I meant is that there are some of us who find joy when another is at his lowest. Now that is very UNhuman. I want to stress that it is NOT inhuman, but UNhuman. A negation of being human. Because being human means that you treat your fellow humans with the same respect that you think you deserve. And depriving them of respect is like treating them UNequal to your own being. So there goes the nature of one being UNhuman. I just don't think it's right. And I know that many will agree. But if most people are into this kind of UNhuman works, does it mean that we are approaching that norm? That eventually it won't really matter. That eventually it will get absorbed by everyone. And then it will just be like any other HUMAN deed that we have to live through everyday. That is very scary indeed! Frightful even! We hardly know it's there, but then again, who really cares if people treat their own kind that way? This is just a whisper amidst shouting voices. It may be long before anyone hears this…and when that time comes, it won't matter at all. Am I making sense? Are you somehow getting my point? Won't you listen to me, please? The reason I am writing about this is because I just hate it when "people" whom I used to think are HUMANS act like they aren't at all. They somehow lose their fair judgment of others. I mean, it's OK to stand by the CLAIMS of your friends, but to do that and be mad (maybe this is a harsh word to use) at someone you hardly know is another thing. You shouldn't make it a point to start ignoring that person whom your friend has somehow stopped liking because your friend thought a mistake was done by that person. You already passed judgment to that person without even asking what went wrong. You need not believe the side of the person's story but at least don't start ignoring him/her suddenly. Abruptness brings shock to another. And that shock will cause wonders. Wonders that bring a lot of questions: What did I do? Why are they like that? And those questions bring frustrations!!! Frustrations that somehow affect the system of the person concerned! Whew! I am a victim of that kind of treatment. I know I shouldn't be writing about this. But this is my only outlet to tell another how that kind of cold treatment by others have made me somehow indifferent to a lot of people. Indifference is not a very nice thing to practice really because I have always been a HAPPY person towards others. But being treated that way could change a person's view about his fellow. It's very sad. I don't know how it came into being. It just happened. I went through a lot of thinking. And it hurts my brain. Oh poor brain of mine. Anyway, now that it's all out, I can move on. Maybe undo the indifference. Start giving people the benefit of the doubt again. It must end. And it ends here now.








