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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Should you practice what you preach?

I will say this right now, without hesitation, I am an evil guy...and I say that proudly. Its nothing to be ashamed of. Don't get me wrong, I am not pure evil, just evil enough to screw you over if it benefits me.

Survival of the fittest after all.

I am nice and decent in most ways... love playing with kids, adore puppies, gentle, caring blah blah... will even help people out sometimes if required. But basically, it goes like this... suppose me and say, Mr XYZ, are working in the company in the same level, and there are chances for one us to be promoted... and if i have some opportunity to screw him over to get that promotion, I am not going to hesitate at all. Unless of course the guy is poor as crap and is trying to support a family etc etc. I am evil, not cruel.

Though if a scenario comes down to a point where its either my life or Mr XYZ... sorry buddy, guess your time is up coz I refuse to go down.

This of course, is usually done by NOT practicing what you preach. You talk to people about morals and stuff, but in the end, all rules are to be followed only until they benefit you. This is the best way to live your life. A nice calm level headed person who knows that all this "guilt" is basically just society trying to pull you down...its other people being jealous of you and thus bringing your "morals" into the picture to try and drown you in guilt.
You aren't supposed to listen to such people. Their main objective is usually to just pull you down and nothing else. Besides, these people are just trying to do what you did in the first place. They saw that your trick worked, your " I would screw them over for my benefit" way of life worked for you, so they pull you down by feeding you guilt and as soon as you are on the ground, they follow your principles and screw you over and go flying away.
You must never listen to them. The world is one big power struggle. Your actions don't matter in the end anyway. We are completely insignificant, which I will prove in my next post with a video that has been brilliantly compiled by someone and it helps those less imaginative ones to truly grasp our role in life, our purpose...being meaningless. Which means, while you are here, why not try to make the best of it. Screw the other person, they don't matter.



But there is a catch. Everything has a catch. Love. One of the most powerful emotions ever. Makes you do stupid things doesn't it. Sometimes it shows you that you should actually practice what you preach.

And, well, you are struck by cupid's arrow. The arrow doesn't hit the heart as popularly believed. It hits the brain. It cuts of the blood supply to your brain to make it stop functioning. You can't think logically anymore. You begin to believe that maybe you were wrong.
So what do you do?
You listen to your loved ones like an idiot...a hapless zombie just obeying whatever command is given to them. Things seem fine. Life is all beautiful with sunshine and rainbows blah blah..
you begin to think, "hey...maybe practicing what you preach isn't bad after all"

So you finally be nice, for the sake of love. But its a foolish move apparently. Because your loved ones are, after all, still human..and why they will not purposely intent to screw you over..it will still happen.


I said this statement weeks ago on facebook... saying it here now.

If a person tells me to practice what I preach, because they think thats the right way, and I follow it, and later I find out that they aren't "practicing" what THEY "preached"...
that doesn't make me mad...that makes me stupid. It leaves me feeling like an idiot. Retarded people are more smarter than me at that point.

Its like someone telling you not to smoke because smoking would destroy your lungs, and the next day you see them in a corner of some building, going through an entire pack of cigarettes.
Of course, this is just an example.


People are hypocrites. All of them. Even the person writing this at this point has been a hypocrite as some intance of his life.

So what is the lesson learned?
Don't trust people easily? Or maybe the lesson is that if you just blindly trust someone, you should be well prepared to get hurt?

Thee funniest instance occurs when I catch the person who told me to mend my ways, and I see him doing exactly the things I used to do. How do I react? Do I tell him the things he told me? What difference will that make... besides portraying me as a moron?

Maybe I should just start going back to my methods too.

Should people really practice what they preach?
No.

People shouldn't be allowed to preach in the first place.


Thats all I have to say.
Will get back here soon with the video.