> The idea of "power" by exerting it over other people is delusional
> *Luna Prey:*
> I will say that I'm almost certain that
> *Luna Prey:*
> Just don't begin to expect things. At that point you would be spoiled.
> *Luna Prey:*
> Then again, you weren't very in control of your emotions by striking him back. Hitting back doesn't help solve the problem. Instead, I think it would have been better to back away.
> *Luna Prey:*
> You know, if you instead of attacking back, simply let him "win" he will both be able to keep his ego so he doesn't feel resentment toward you, and also, you men would stop propagating this idea that it's honorable to attack someone who attacks you first.
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> I think perhaps your parents were very controlling when you were a child, and as a result, you took pleasure in following their example and exerting power over things (though quite a bit smaller) yourself. Now it's just become habit. You think it's explained because you're a oh-so-cool sociopath, who, like batman's enemy (what's his name?) loves chaos, and death, and suffering.
> *Luna Prey:*
> Imagine for one moment that you are an individual being who was born into this world, and from that point, your mind has been receiving external data from the world around you which make up your experiences, and very likely personality.
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> That individual would be very delusional, don't you think? To only have seen things his or her own life from their own point of view. I think, if they were truly transcended, they would look back and say, wow, what an idiot I am.
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