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I find it remarkable that there are a lot of human beings who actually care more about what others do – most often critically so – than what they themselves do. I believe the existential wiring of these people is faulty, either biologically or (more likely) culturally, or both.
Why give an airborne coitus about what other people are doing? Don’t these critics have enough exciting things to do in their own lives? The answer to that is a resounding NO. These moralists (of all kinds, basically) have been programmed by similar life-hating elders with equally faulty wiring. To hide behind one or several pointing fingers seems to be their favorite Modus Operandi.
If they speak beyond you, and try to attract yay-sayers by sheepish sloganeering, you can rest assured they’re trying to hide their own dirty laundry. Quite often their compensatory projection reveals an intimately related origin story. That is, if moralists point their fingers at people with a different sexual proclivity than their own, look for sexual frustration (sometimes even transgressions or crimes). If they raise financial concerns, accusing someone else of being an immoral spendthrift (such as a government, for instance) then we just have to ”follow the money” in their lives. If they deem someone from a different culture generally immoral, then look for things these individuals have done to others of a different origin. The method will soon make tragic sense in its grandiose simplicity and accuracy.
The power of projection is great, and the dumber the recipients, the smoother the scam.
The equation is simple: the louder or more visible someone is, the more they have to hide. This, in combo with the dreaded pointing finger of accusation, is a sure sign that we’re dealing with an un-individuated or often just plain old bad human being.
Stay out of sight but watch these individuals closely from behind. If they eventually get too loud, expose them as what they really are by pulling their pants down.
I suspect I may have been guilty of this in the past. In a way. Nothing too heinous — I'm not a monster. But I've definitely resented rich people and read into them the worst of society. Whilst in my own life there had been a history of grinding poverty. I realised that if you want to be rich but think that all rich people are assholes then you're sending the universe mixed messages. So I decided to work on improving that.