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Zunny Posted 15 years ago
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The Person I Hate Most

There are lots of people you meet in your life. It is not necessary that all of them you like. I categorize people in three types. One you like most, second one you don’t like and the third one who has no impression at all in your life. It is natural phenomenon that we can’t be friendly or alien to all people to whom we met. Of course there are always some good reasons behind as why we like or hate people.

In my personal opinion, it is very awkward to hate person solely on the basis of their physical appearance or on such things at which they have no control for example their face, color, height, race or religion etc. However, there are many other good reasons that you can hate a person or group of person.

Hate is very hard word and being a human being I don’t feel good to say I hate some person because I don’t like him. I can only hate person who bears qualities that I hate most. Some of the bad qualities I reckon are liar, back biter, bootlicker, hypocrite, corrupt, those who try to divide the nation, killer, human-trafficker, those who have entrusted some key position in Government and failed to discharge their liabilities, drug dealers and persons having double standards.

One type of person that I hate most is the hypocrite clergymen – one who preaches good things but don’t follow it by himself. Those persons are the wolves in sheep’s clothing. They are not only dangerous for the society but also cause to portray very negative image of our religion. Their thoughts have the power to brainwash the naïve peoples. Those chatterer people are normally very fond of giving lectures on morals and good behavior but never try to follow by themselves.

In general we should try to avoid hating someone on personal grounds, because it will nurture some bad thoughts in our soul which would have very negative impact in our lives.
  
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