Compassion That Knows Where It Ends: Given Knowledge to Become Better People, Instead Choosing To Be Vicious To The Only Person Keeping An Entire System From Devolving Into Chaos
I am fixing the website in a few days guys, my apologies, I am done with my outburst in the form of a public art installation.
Outsourced sin means not all truth has a paper trail, and being needed is not safe when you’ve been treated as people’s emotional landfill. Needing you was never the problem, treating your nervous system like public infrastructure to build their bullshit of claiming themselves superior was. They did not miss the mark because it was unclear, they turned a blind eye to the point because understanding it would have required them to become different people. They did not lack guidance, they lacked the humility to respect who was giving it.
But now my question is not whether these people saw the abyss, it is whether they knew how to survive it. Could they sit inside confusion, fear, distortion, and emotional pressure without inventing a monster? Could they enter the deep and still tell the difference between truth, panic, projection, and ego? Or did the moment the water got dark become the moment they abandoned discernment entirely?
They took a warning personally instead of seriously because it came from someone they refuse to respect and then expected saving without being corrected for their contempt.