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HATE #1 by Peter Bagge5/10/2023 ![]() ![]() His mind, as a defence against this pain, generates the feelings of hatred in him so that he’s motivated to avoid maths. What we’re concerned with, and know for sure, is that math is painful to this student. Maybe he isn’t good at it or that his math teacher is boring- we’re not concerned with why he hates math. Hatred motivates this person to avoid X, a potential source of pain.įor example, when a student says “I hate maths”, it means math is a potential or actual source of pain for this student. So when a person says “I hate X” (X can be anything- a person, place or even an abstract idea), it means X has the potential to cause pain to them. ![]() ![]() We’re all naturally motivated towards pleasure and away from pain. The feelings of hatred are there to motivate us to move away or avoid the people or things we believe have the potential of causing us pain. Hatred is an emotion we experience when we feel someone or something is a threat to our happiness, success, and well-being. In this article, we’ll explore the nature of hatred, causes of hatred, and how a hater’s mind works. ![]()
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