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The process of our life is to try to justify our value system in any way we can


The process of our life is to try to justify our value system in any way we can

 The spiritual drive of every idiot's life is to try to prove that everyone else is an idiot but themselves. The process of our life is to try to justify our value system in any way we can. We will relentlessly mock, disdain, attack, abuse, and even wage war against anyone or anything that contradicts our own "right beliefs" and do whatever it takes to prove others wrong in order to defend our own value system. 

By the time most people reach a certain age, their brains have gradually solidified. Personality, values, thinking, etc. are gradually solidified, even unbreakable. The openness to experience advocated by psychologist Rogers will always be achieved by very few. To put it more simply, people will always think that their own ideas are right, and whatever is opposed to them is wrong, which is the human instinct. That instinct pretty much explains everything we do in our lives in relation to other people. One of the most popular spats of the day is that my ex is the best and my ex is the best. But no one ever thinks they're the pole. Even the cheapest woman, deep down, thinks she's the good girl. Even the most cheating man feels like he has to do things for a reason. High achievers look down on low achievers, feeling that they are uneducated and have a bleak future. The people who study badly generally feel that there is no use in studying, and that the society relies on the ability and emotional intelligence. Americans feel that Europeans are lazy and negative, which affects the economic development of the world. Europeans think that Americans are all stupid idiots who work without knowing the real meaning of life. People who use Macs will tell you how amazing the Mac OS is. Most people who use Windows feel that people who use Macs are actually faking it. Rich people feel that the only way to really live is to have had those top-notch experiences. The poor people feel that mediocrity is the only thing that's real. I could keep writing about this until next year. If eating, sleeping and having sex are innate physical needs, then proving that you're living reasonably and correctly is absolutely the most basic and instinctive psychological need. You see, in writing this article, even though I've tried repeatedly to be as humble and objective as possible, I can't hide my obvious superiority complex, just like the people I'm describing. Original source : The spiritual drive of every idiot's life is to try to prove that everyone else is an idiot but themselves.


The process of our life is to try to justify our value system in any way we can



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