The hardest part with ultimatums is following through with them when you don’t have anything else stopping you except your own conscious choice. There’s always the possibility that it could all be in your head; that you’re imagining stuff and projecting your shit onto other people. And then there’s the unvarying truth that however the hell that may work out, its existence gets under your skin, doesn’t it? Then it has to go. However that came to be.
But that’s not true is it?
You can never know if things are just in your head or are actually happening.
That’s why there are no ultimatums.
And that’s why people continue to feel like shit when they needn’t, and learn to handle it and live with it.
Then they learn to make other people feel like shit so that they’d feel better.
And the one person on whom the ultimatum should’ve been inflicted turns to tens and thousands.
When you could’ve just been mean to one person.
So, mathematically speaking, assholes are actually philanthropists.
That’s why we should be assholes, all of us, because that’s just the right way.
Right in its secular sense.
1 comment:
agree with the assholism motives, but disagree that they help you feel better, they make things worse, worth a shot though.
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