 Number three, the disliking-slash-hating tendency. Humans have had a history of violence. This is known and this is nothing new. Humans are violent. Now if you look back at the old days, the American Indians, what they used to do is they used to grab captives and take them back to the village, to the family, to the children and the wives, so that they can join in on the torture as well. Join in on the fun, the good times. Now in this day and age you might look at this and think, wow people used to be barbarics, they used to be repulsive. But this is not too far from what's happening these days. The only difference between this modern age and back in the day a few hundred years ago is the way that violence takes place. It's not as overt, it's more covert, it's not publicized, it's not someone coming up to your house and hitting you in the head with the barbed wire bat or something like that. Violence these days is taking place through politics and through drone strikes. The most overt display of violence is something like perhaps 9-11 or major wars that take place. So it's very evident that violence is still hugely part of humanity's condition. Now the tendency is similar to tendency to the liking slash loving tendency as in it warps people's views. When someone hates someone they tend to ignore the virtues of the dislike. They tend to dislike people or products barely of association based off association with what they hate. And they also tend to distort other facts that facilitate hatred towards the hated. They make the situation bigger than it is, they make it seem like the person's a bigger dick than what they actually are. Think of perhaps the Israelis and Palestinians, the ongoing warfare that's been going on between those two. These are two people that have different histories and their situation is not going to change anytime soon. Based off this tendency the Palestinians automatically assume that Israelites are the bad guys, that they're the assholes, they're the ones that are doing everything wrong. And Israelites automatically assume that Palestinians are the bad guy. So both sides have good people and both sides have bad people but the views have been distorted based off this tendency. People tend to form groups of unity and the hate just grows larger and larger. Think of any religion. It's basically a group of people united in a common belief or common cause. And a lot of these religions that have extremists come from this tendency, adhering to the religion fails to look at the situation objectively and see the virtues of other members of religion. They're blinded by this tendency and hence cannot see the similarities between them. So they end up having huge wars over the most mundane things like different names for their gods. Anyway that's just the dislike and hate tendency. I hope you got something out of this. Do not let your hatred warp your view of the world. Be objective in your views. Understand that we perceive things the way we want to perceive them. We can influence what we see based off the judgments we've already made. So come into it with an objective mind and you'll be better off. Alright guys if you haven't already make sure you check out the new personal development global group on Facebook. Link is in the description. Heaps of good shit for ya. This is pretty much the go to place for your personal development articles, free content for everybody and just the whole community that we're building up. There's no spam here. Also you can check out the link to my website, The Realized Man, right at this website. And you can sus that out. If you have something to post make sure you check it out and come on. Anyway have fun guys, peace.