Maleficent
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Why does someone bully someone else? Because it feels good, it fulfils a compulsion.
Once you understand that everything everyone is doing is fulfilling a compulsion you can't help but lose all pity for the weak and abused. Sure, you can feel sorry for them if you want to, but why bother if it doesn't benefit you or them? The psychopath that's abusing the weak is just as pitiable (if pity was an actual thing and not just paternal/maternal and virtue-signal based), being driven by his compulsions. The universe is ultimately mechanical and has already been set in motion.
Best not to tell people this though, it'll subconsciously signal to them that you are aware of how reality works aka you will be willing to create enough psychological distance/detach enough to harm them if it comes down to it, instead of being the cuck that's chained by conditioned fear of consequence (morality). ie you'll be the one that pulls the trigger first and doesn't hesitate.
Once you understand that everything everyone is doing is fulfilling a compulsion you can't help but lose all pity for the weak and abused. Sure, you can feel sorry for them if you want to, but why bother if it doesn't benefit you or them? The psychopath that's abusing the weak is just as pitiable (if pity was an actual thing and not just paternal/maternal and virtue-signal based), being driven by his compulsions. The universe is ultimately mechanical and has already been set in motion.
Best not to tell people this though, it'll subconsciously signal to them that you are aware of how reality works aka you will be willing to create enough psychological distance/detach enough to harm them if it comes down to it, instead of being the cuck that's chained by conditioned fear of consequence (morality). ie you'll be the one that pulls the trigger first and doesn't hesitate.