Reviewing Hate

Drishti Jain
ScrudeUp Official
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2 min readDec 24, 2020

To Hate is to overlook. If you hate, you even might not weigh your own needs as a priority. Whence, you are doing nothing good to yourself as well as nothing harmful to the other party, as per your objective while you pursue hate in your mind and heart. Sometimes, you might become somewhat oblivious to what you are doing to express your despise. You forget the main reason for the hate. Hate can make you obsessed with it and destroy your life gradually. You can establish hatred on the intuition of a long-lasting, negative disposition of a person or group. Hate bears the goal to demolish its target. Hate can be reassuring because its message is simple and helps sanction people’s belief in a righteous world. In small words, Stop hating for good and start seeing and radiating love.

Believing in Hate may result in Hatred taking all over and destroying one’s belief in morals and humanity. Succeeding in the formation of an unstoppable battalion
marching towards the target with only one motive, devastation.
Hate can thus remain long after an incident, and therefore can take a different form than a short-term emotional reaction to a specific event (like anger or disgust). Confident humans having hate problems can cause pain and destruction. From a practical perspective, hate is part of a self-defense system. People who have trust in their approach to hate might have been revoked or emotionally-disturbed in the past. The emotivational goal associated with hate is to destroy the hate target, whether physically, socially, or symbolically. This goal is associated with the aforementioned appraisals and is different from the goals of contempt (social exclusion), disgust (distancing oneself), revenge (getting even), humiliation (withdrawal), or anger (attack).

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