Reviewing Hate- II

Drishti Jain
ScrudeUp Official
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2 min readDec 24, 2020

Hate is elicited in reaction to very adverse transgressions by a person or group. It can be an emotional reaction to a specific memory of a situation(i.e., sudden hate), but it often occurs as a sentiment (long-term emotion), generalizing from just one to the nature of a group or person.
Recapitulated events of sudden hate can very easily change the feeling of hatred into an enduring sentiment. Indeed, it is only fundamental that after reoccurred violent episodes of that sort, it becomes very complicated for somebody to forget earlier instances, and such perceptions retain for longer periods. In a way, hate is an emotion that requires more time to evolve, but once it arrives, it takes much longer to end and will always leave scars.
When people choose to hate someone, they might or might not have a reason for it. Hate can occur unwarrantedly, mainly due to physical hostility or due to the vibe associated. This hate can be harmlessly temporary and dangerously permanent. It causes the individual to disregard the basis for the same, hand-knitting a very intricated and different reason. This kind of situation generally happens to a person who is overly confident or maybe jealous. Confident individuals having hate problems can cause agony and destruction. Sometimes their confidence goes higher than their personality permits. That, Is a threatening species of human. They do anything and everything to justify their point, even if they're wrong.
They can be pretty destructive, both materially and psychologically.

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