Why do we stay connected with people we obviously despise?
You'd think in a world with 6 billion people in it, we'd be able to give one up. We can't. We're humans, and we stick to what we do better than any species that's ever come before or after us, which is connect.
From someone you don't know, but know you won't like, to someone that's wronged you in ways you wouldn't wish upon your most wicked enemy, they all seem to stay in your phone's contact list some way or another.
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Hey Dustin, feel free to punch me in the face at school tomorrow. Second time's a charm.
But seriously, I want to know what makes it so hard to overcome something so simple. I only have one true account of hatred, but it took 7 months to get over that stupid urge. So unreasonable.
Hey, Dustin...
I was thinking about this the other day, actually.
I completely agree with you. I don't understand why I can't just give up one "friend" out of the many I have seeing as I benefit not from them.
I suppose I like the idea of being friends with them, you know?
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