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JustSwingingTheD
Experienced
- Jan 31, 2022
- 204
"Splitting (also called black-and-white thinking or all-or-nothing thinking) is the failure in a person's thinking to bring together the dichotomy of both perceived positive and negative qualities of something into a cohesive, realistic whole. It is a common defense mechanism[1] wherein the individual tends to think in extremes (e.g., an individual's actions and motivations are all good or all bad with no middle ground). This kind of dichotomous interpretation is contrasted by an acknowledgement of certain nuances known as "shades of gray" (from wikipedia)"
There seem to be many who think among these lines among the suicidal people. I guess it's an understandable form of escapism, since many of them have seen the crappier side of humanity. But since it's such classic splitting, I'm suspecting that there are at least some people suffering from BPD/NPD among them.
It's much easier to relate to animals through your pro-social feelings, since animals are below us, are most often purely objects. You smile to an another person, and that's already politics, the gears are running: "does he/she want to be my friend?" "does he/she want to f*ck me?". It can be dangerous to be nice to humans. (Pet) animals are easy targets for our love, because they are essentially our slaves. We can give them all the love WE want, and then withhold it completely when we no longer feel like giving it, and they just have to suck it up.
There really are no good arguments for the "special wickedness" of the humankind, in comparison to other species. I can't think of a one. We are simply the most intelligent->most powerful ->most capable of causing harm among animals.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a fellow misanthrope myself, but i just don't seem to have the need to kid myself about the innate goodness of nature/other species. Humanity is simply the fucked up spearhead of a fucked up evolution.
There seem to be many who think among these lines among the suicidal people. I guess it's an understandable form of escapism, since many of them have seen the crappier side of humanity. But since it's such classic splitting, I'm suspecting that there are at least some people suffering from BPD/NPD among them.
It's much easier to relate to animals through your pro-social feelings, since animals are below us, are most often purely objects. You smile to an another person, and that's already politics, the gears are running: "does he/she want to be my friend?" "does he/she want to f*ck me?". It can be dangerous to be nice to humans. (Pet) animals are easy targets for our love, because they are essentially our slaves. We can give them all the love WE want, and then withhold it completely when we no longer feel like giving it, and they just have to suck it up.
There really are no good arguments for the "special wickedness" of the humankind, in comparison to other species. I can't think of a one. We are simply the most intelligent->most powerful ->most capable of causing harm among animals.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a fellow misanthrope myself, but i just don't seem to have the need to kid myself about the innate goodness of nature/other species. Humanity is simply the fucked up spearhead of a fucked up evolution.