How blind can a person with sight get? How can he actually not accept the facts even when they’re spoon fed to him? Is it a voluntary denial? Or is it a reflex action that has developed over years and years of voluntary denial? I do not intend to argue the whole ‘who’s to say what’s right and what’s wrong’ here. That will be one heck of a long blog. I might touch up on it later though. Nothing is more fun than playing around with Einstein’s Theory of Relativity and screw up some gullible idiot’s perception.
I have a bad habit of drifting. Which might be good to an extent since it will ensure that I have a lot of matter for the blogs. But I should make it a point not to stray too far. Which I’m still doing. So, back to the topic at hand. The egotist’s myopia. Get your protests out of your system here. ‘Everyone has an ego, some have large ones; the other’s hardly raising a peep.’ Ego assures dignity and self-respect. Now that that’s over with, my point is to be blinded by your ego to irrefutable facts you would have to be abysmally obtuse.
Bypass the clichés here. It takes a brave man to admit his mistakes and the rest. It has got nothing to do with anything here. It’s plain and simple logic. If a homicidal maniac is caught red handed and he still denies the crime, that can be attributed to the fact that he is well, a maniac. Someone who has no control over his thoughts or actions or anything else. So if you’re caught with your pants down and you vehemently deny that you’re not wearing pants, even after being shoved in front of a mirror, dude there’s something wrong with you.
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- Murk
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