Specific individuals rarely provoke emotional reactions in me because I do not see an individual at all.
Specific individuals rarely provoke emotional reactions in me because I do not see an individual at all. My emotions are cosmic and systemic—they are directed at society and existence. Sadness, fear, anger: all are generally directed at humanity if they are directed anywhere at all, because I do not see anyone else present. Only society exists, and its different extensions. Even if the streets are full, there are not many separate beings; there is a single entity: society. Because society governs all these people; all their realities come from it. That means they are not beings existing on their own, but puppets of a greater force. For example, someone swearing at me on the street triggers absolutely zero emotional response in me, because that person is not truly something that exists—they are just an unconscious cog in a larger assimilation machine.