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Thursday, December 10, 2009
Hypocrite on my side

Not feeling gay

Not feeling joyful..

Just..mono..

*Bored*

Things happened every now and then..

Makes me think that..

There's NOTHING best than yourself helping yourself


No matter how close the person is to you, how fakely mentioned its okie to take up the favour, the less likely the person means willingly to take up the favour

How many humans in tis world practically do not consider the advantage that they will be getting when they waste their time and effort on something for another person?

I think in 10, 9 1/2 of people tends to see what benefits themselves or to gain something and when they got it, they tend to peel off the mask and start showing colours..

Humans usually treat those close to them less likely than outsiders..when friends say this or that some will just say yes yes although at the corner of their mind,it's frantically shouting a no..but when the person is close, such as relatives, spouses, parents..asking for the same favour, we tend to just say no..

Who should we please?

Why should we please a stranger than ourselves?

Why?

Thus, i daresay i please no one..friend or spouse or parents or whatever, when its a no, its a no..and not a no that only refers to certain category of people..

Hypocrites

As the saying goes
“Every man alone is sincere. At the entrance of a second person, hypocrisy begins.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson (American Poet, Lecturer and Essayist, 1803-1882)


“He is a hypocrite who professes what he does not believe; not he who does not practice all he wishes or approves”
William Hazlitt quotes (British Writer, best known for his humanistic essays. 1778-1830)

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