Well... people behave bad, then they lie. I just take a shortcut. :)

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Krysber <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
> It is hard to fully agree with the Andre's opinion - I strongly want
> to believe that people are not bad, in priciple. People only behave
> bad in certain circumstances; besides this is one advise which is
> given by psychologists to the parents - it is not proper to say that
> our children are bad, they only sometimes behave badly.
> According to my experiences people lie in order to get something (to
> gain some benefits); sometimes the value to gain is the respect of
> other people, the liking, the love; also in professional life lying is
> unfortunlately one of the survive strategies.
> The trust to others depends on circumstances, life experiences, the
> essence of the particular cases. There are some situations we can give
> the trust to others nad despite we often rely on ourselves, we can not
> forget people are created for the life in herds and we are not able
> lonely to achieve as difficult aims, as we can manage to reach
> jointly, with the others help.
> Answering the last question - it is very well to look at the mirror
> with the internal peace without any disgust, that is s way I'd like to
> keep on.
> See you,
> Krysber
>
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