Understanding callousness

Little thought goes into callous acts, this I posit to you. In the dystopia world of the Megalomaniac only twisted thoughts of negative nature appears within mind. A desire to control is a mechanism to arrest the weakness they feel over their existence. Brutality is the mask they wear to disguise their self loathing at being unloved. Darkness is all they see in a world where light is banished. Cold is all they feel where warmth is not welcome. This sad life is a pitiful life of a being damaged somewhere at sometime by someone or something. Pain was given and Duely  excepted. They now pass it on to others like a torch for the other tortured souls. To carry out further callous acts.

3 responses to “Understanding callousness”

  1. This post is so spot on and relevant regarding the rationale behind the mask. I think we witnessed yesterday the symptoms of Megalomania from the White House. To feel so unloved and denigrated as a child is a initiating symptom of this pathological disorder – a character disorder, really severe and sad. A very important post!

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    1. Thank you very much appreciated.

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    Souffle

    I go back-and-forth between pity and oh well, careful whatcha ask for. Right now, pity.

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