Understanding humans.


Understanding humans.
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“Do you think relationships without conflict exist?”
Truthfully, that’s how it should be. You never see arguments in nature.
“How is this possible?”
By having two parties without self-conflict.
“How do you get rid of self-conflict?”
By letting the other person understand what they seek is not what they truly want.
“What if they don’t agree?”
That happens if you put it bluntly to their face. Ask, inquire, understand.
“How is this different?”
It plants the seeds of truth within a human being.
“And everyone wants this?”
Yes, it is just that everyone seeks truth in the wrong places.
“But there is no right, or wrong?”
Sure, but people are craving for truth, why not show them the real thing?
“Why would you want to?”
You don’t have to want to want to do it.
“How do I stop wanting to do it?”
Why would you like to stop?
“So I could plant the seeds truthfully.”
Why do you want to be truthful?
“So I could truly help.”
“Do you think relationships without conflict exist?”
Truthfully, that’s how it should be. You never see arguments in nature.
“How is this possible?”
By having two parties without self-conflict.
“How do you get rid of self-conflict?”
By letting the other person understand what they seek is not what they truly want.
“What if they don’t agree?”
That happens if you put it bluntly to their face. Ask, inquire, understand.
“How is this different?”
It plants the seeds of truth within a human being.
“And everyone wants this?”
Yes, it is just that everyone seeks truth in the wrong places.
“But there is no right, or wrong?”
Sure, but people are craving for truth, why not show them the real thing?
“Why would you want to?”
You don’t have to want to want to do it.
“How do I stop wanting to do it?”
Why would you like to stop?
“So I could plant the seeds truthfully.”
Why do you want to be truthful?
“So I could truly help.”
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