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hatred
Written by: Mad Professor, Sehki Hayte
Date: Wednesday, September 22nd, 1999
Addressed to: The Firebird, Echo l'Altro di Rienzi
what purpose does emotional efficiency serve? it allows a person to
be liberated for reasoning, as you said however mockingly.
separating "his wealth of emotions from interfering with his
conclusions about the world" is impossible as emotions are too
strong to be left out of any reasoning. The only way that emotions
may be kept out of the process of reasoning is to kill them completely
may i also say that hatred does not cater to greed, greed is something
seperate and so should be dealt with seperately. hatred caters to he
who is truly strong. And as I said, "There is no more constructive
emotion than hatred." which, however you wish to deny it, is true.
As an example I say, if two people were to hate each other, they would
attempt to destroy each other. Simple? yes, no, a bit of both really.
To destroy someone you must exert yourself with an attack, your opponent
may try to defend or dodge that attack, but that person will learn
what that attack is and may come up with suitable defences towards it.
And so on, each attack strengthening the opponent who strikes back,
strengthening you, and so on. Hate builds. Out of hate may come war,
and yes, on the surface war causes destruction. Those who survive
learn to cope, and so strengthen themselves, need I continue?
Echo, as a person I like you, but I believe your ideas of goodness
and kindness are selfdefeating. Using kindness as a crutch, the
church preaches how good it is to help your fellow person. How
deceptive. For the true warrior, friendship is disarming and security
is deadly. Both weaken a man by giving him the illusion of might, when
in fact they undermine the very foundations of his power by causing
him to rely upon others. Anything that distracts a man from his chosen
course is abhorrent to one who values his own strength. This is long
enough now I think. I leave you with one more quote.
Never underestimate man's ingenuity in masterminding his own destruction.
Penned by my hand on the 15th of Valnuary, in the year 229 AF.
hatred
Written by: Mad Professor, Sehki Hayte
Date: Wednesday, September 22nd, 1999
Addressed to: The Firebird, Echo l'Altro di Rienzi
what purpose does emotional efficiency serve? it allows a person to
be liberated for reasoning, as you said however mockingly.
separating "his wealth of emotions from interfering with his
conclusions about the world" is impossible as emotions are too
strong to be left out of any reasoning. The only way that emotions
may be kept out of the process of reasoning is to kill them completely
may i also say that hatred does not cater to greed, greed is something
seperate and so should be dealt with seperately. hatred caters to he
who is truly strong. And as I said, "There is no more constructive
emotion than hatred." which, however you wish to deny it, is true.
As an example I say, if two people were to hate each other, they would
attempt to destroy each other. Simple? yes, no, a bit of both really.
To destroy someone you must exert yourself with an attack, your opponent
may try to defend or dodge that attack, but that person will learn
what that attack is and may come up with suitable defences towards it.
And so on, each attack strengthening the opponent who strikes back,
strengthening you, and so on. Hate builds. Out of hate may come war,
and yes, on the surface war causes destruction. Those who survive
learn to cope, and so strengthen themselves, need I continue?
Echo, as a person I like you, but I believe your ideas of goodness
and kindness are selfdefeating. Using kindness as a crutch, the
church preaches how good it is to help your fellow person. How
deceptive. For the true warrior, friendship is disarming and security
is deadly. Both weaken a man by giving him the illusion of might, when
in fact they undermine the very foundations of his power by causing
him to rely upon others. Anything that distracts a man from his chosen
course is abhorrent to one who values his own strength. This is long
enough now I think. I leave you with one more quote.
Never underestimate man's ingenuity in masterminding his own destruction.
Penned by my hand on the 15th of Valnuary, in the year 229 AF.