I don't remember the source but I remember reading a quotation that goes something like...
"You can tell the true character of a man by how he treats his lessers."
Or.
"You can tell the true nature of a person by how they treat those who can do nothing for them."
I don't know why I bother, but sometimes when I interact online I try to convince people I'm poor and have nothing that could be of value of them. Just to see how they would treat me if they thought they would gain nothing by associating with me and as I'm curious as to who people really are and what type of person they are.
And, also because I wonder to what degree people attempt to make friends in an effort to get something out of people.
In the past, maybe I've been lucky, but I can honestly say that a lot of the people I have as friends would be my friends even if I was homeless and living on the street. Even if they didn't think they would benefit or gain something by knowing me they would still be my friend and that does mean a lot.
Sometimes, when I interact with people I feel like they couldn't care less about me. The only reason they "like me" is because they look at me and see an opportunity for themselves.
I guess the reason I bother thinking along these lines sometimes is to actively screen myself from those types of people and see if it can actually be done.
Anyway, I'm not sure I'm at a point where I might begin to make theories and conclusions but I must ask, what does everyone think about this?
Am I still living in the 1990's? Is this a form of anti-social or misanthropic behavior?
What do people think?
"You can tell the true character of a man by how he treats his lessers."
Or.
"You can tell the true nature of a person by how they treat those who can do nothing for them."
I don't know why I bother, but sometimes when I interact online I try to convince people I'm poor and have nothing that could be of value of them. Just to see how they would treat me if they thought they would gain nothing by associating with me and as I'm curious as to who people really are and what type of person they are.
And, also because I wonder to what degree people attempt to make friends in an effort to get something out of people.
In the past, maybe I've been lucky, but I can honestly say that a lot of the people I have as friends would be my friends even if I was homeless and living on the street. Even if they didn't think they would benefit or gain something by knowing me they would still be my friend and that does mean a lot.
Sometimes, when I interact with people I feel like they couldn't care less about me. The only reason they "like me" is because they look at me and see an opportunity for themselves.
I guess the reason I bother thinking along these lines sometimes is to actively screen myself from those types of people and see if it can actually be done.
Anyway, I'm not sure I'm at a point where I might begin to make theories and conclusions but I must ask, what does everyone think about this?
Am I still living in the 1990's? Is this a form of anti-social or misanthropic behavior?
What do people think?
