Dear A.M.,
As others did, I can - although a bit late - thank you for this noble
post. My late post is due to my style of following this site. Due to
lack of time I mostly only read some writtings sometimes random, or by
following interesting subjects, or trace back to posts where I find a
lot of replies - that is usually a sign of a deep and thought-
provoking post. Your posts fall always in this category.
As for the topic - I find this behaviour very similar to the street
beggars attitude. By trying to understand homeless people's attitude
to life, I foud a striking similarity.
Very often they got to a point in life, when they found it easier not
to solve any problem any more, rather lie down on the street,
criticise everyone and everything, or only one person, or one group,
or the government, or God, or whoever they feel is responsible for
they misfortune instead of realizing how close to themselves the
source of their misfortune lies.
Dear A.M.,
As others did, I can - although a bit late - thank you for this noble
post. My late post is due to my style of following this site. Due to
lack of time I mostly only read some writtings sometimes random, or by
following interesting subjects, or trace back to posts where I find a
lot of replies - that is usually a sign of a deep and thought-
provoking post. Your posts fall always in this category.
As for the topic - I find this behaviour very similar to the street
beggars attitude. By trying to understand homeless people's attitude
to life, I foud a striking similarity.
Very often they got to a point in life, when they found it easier not
to solve any problem any more, rather lie down on the street,
criticise everyone and everything, or only one person, or one group,
or the government, or God, or whoever they feel is responsible for
they misfortune instead of realizing how close to themselves the
source of their misfortune lies.
Thanks again,
Mate