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Feb

All I can say to the world in general is this:

It’s really easy to shit on someone when you’re in the crowd watching a bad decision being made.

But when youre the person the crowd is gathered around, their “negativity” only drives you to prove them wrong. It’s the “me/us vs. the world” syndrome, and one of its symptoms is not stopping and thinking “well…shit. I’ve been in the crowd before watching others do similar things, and the crowd has…never really been wrong…”

It can be - the crowd. It can be wrong. But how often? And it’s ego that makes us each say “me. It’s wrong about me. I know better.”

I know because I’ve been there 3 times and I’ve never been wrong in the crowd. Even in a small crowd. Even if it’s a one man crowd…

The worst part is that your brain is trying to scream out to you that everyone else is right, but it can’t because it’s been bound and gagged by your “heart.”

Your heart is a god damned liar. Everyone’s is.

But making a bad decision is still OUR decision on an individual level. It’s a big part of the human experience. So…fuck it.

H8erz gon’ h8.