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  • Another Breed
    Sunday, August 19, 2007

    Recently I have come across a new breed of humankind (or perhaps this was an example of a faulty old model). Whatever the case is, the variants of human nature never ceases to amaze me.

    We have all known, for a long time, that most people would give money (since it is the primary representative of value in our society today), for the intangibles in life. Money, as we all know instinctively, is a means to achieve our desired ends.

    There is, however, a small lot of people who would give up all the intangibles in their life (kinship, love, integrity, reputation), for money. Perhaps in the fair duality of the universe, if there is one perspective, there must be an opposing one. This lot of people, as difficult as it may be for us to comprehend, would willingly trade these very valuable intangibles for money. They see money as the end, and relationships as the tools to achieving this desire.

    While it may utterly disgust us regular humans (I refer to the perspective of these people), it might actually seem perfectly fine to them that we be viewed as the pawns for their economic gain. In fact, I have witnessed with my own eyes, how one degenerate person can so seamless sever ties of kinship in the name of monetary gain.

    Anyhows, there is really no right or wrong. As much as I do not bear a conceptual grudge, I am inclined to stay away from such people.


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