
Actress Egla Ceno has shared a point of view on the case of singer Parashqevi Simaku, bringing an analysis of people's emotional reactions. According to Egla, pity is a 'feeling that hurts and weakens', while hatred can trigger a reaction that restores dignity.
"The case of Parashqevi reinforced this opinion: it's better to be hated than to feel sorry for you! Hate at least tickles your ego and makes you react. Regret hurts you, numbs you! I will destroy even the little bit of dignity that still keeps you standing," the actress said in her public comment.
Egla explains that hatred often stems from the hater's sense of inferiority, who cannot accept the qualities he sees in the other. While regret, according to her, is a painful reflection of reality that tears off its wings and leaves behind only a heavy emptiness.
Everyone loves you when you're insignificant, when you don't have an attitude, when you live for validation, when you're a shell or when you're dead," she adds, shedding light on the shallowness of many of the reactions in the virtual world.
"The case of Parashqevi reinforced this thought for me: Better to be hated than to feel sorry for you! Hate at least tickles your ego and makes you react. Regret hurts you, numbs you! Shatter even the little bit of dignity that still keeps you standing.
They'd rather hate you because the hate is fueled by "something" that makes them feel like losers, losers, and worthless in front of you. Hatred is about the psycho-emotional problems of the hater, who sees in you what he can never be himself. Whereas regret rips off your wings because it's real.
As for "love" from the mass of social networks, the facts have shown that everyone loves you when you are insignificant, when you do not have an attitude of your own, when you live for the confirmation of others, when you are a shell or when you are dead.”
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