Therapist abusing child.

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Compassion hurts. When you feel connected to everything, you also feel responsible for everything. And you cannot turn away. Your destiny is bound with the destinies of others. You must either learn to carry the Universe or be crushed by it. You must grow strong enough to love the world, yet empty enough to sit down at the same table with some of its worst horrors.



No. He would not understand the child's feelings by receiving the same treatment. He would only understand his own feelings, his pain.

Bro, this aint no slice of life novel. That romanticism doesnt fit you, cause I've seen your other post on past threads and you are what I like to call a hypocrite. Stop this BS cause no one is buying it.
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That's not what I'm suggesting.

Well I recall in previous threads that was what you were usually saying.

So then what are you suggesting in this case?

I'm not saying the law should abuse them. I'm just saying that in prison I hope that he suffers a little just to get a taste of his own medicine since some sins in life are too cruel to be without any physical consequence.
 
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Bro, this aint no slice of life novel. That romanticism doesnt fit you, cause I've seen your other post on past threads and you are what I like to call a hypocrite. Stop this BS cause no one is buying it.
Have a nice day.
And my the force of the universe be with you.

I know that. Everyone has moments of weakness. But none of it is bullshit. I'm sorry to have made you think so :(

Well I recall in previous threads that was what you were usually saying.

So then what are you suggesting in this case?

I'm not saying the law should abuse them. I'm just saying that in prison I hope that he suffers a little just to get a taste of his own medicine since some sins in life are too cruel to be without any physical consequence.

It's difficult to explain. I would say that before (or maybe during) his imprisonment, he should get to know the child's loved ones, and learn through them. Then he has his prison time to contemplate. Or something like that.
 
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these bastards don't have any common sense.

Common Sense. If someone you love dearly get Beat up to the point he/she is traumatize for live or Killed. Wound you want to that persons to be walking out in the streets being A OK?

You may say No right now, but once you lose someone precious to you, then see the one that cause it is not getting the justice or sentence you think he deserves. you would starts to have evil fantasies, trying to make your own justice.

PS - This is the way I THINK, Common sense, may not be COMMON to others, Where there a Major of People that think the say way as i do, which it Common. So What is Common Sense Now?
 
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It's difficult to explain. I would say that before (or maybe during) his imprisonment, he should get to know the child's loved ones, and learn through them. Then he has his prison time to contemplate. Or something like that.

Why should he care? He's imprisoned, he has no incentive to listen to them. I know I wouldn't.


Besides, the therapist already knew the child's parents....they hired him. So that wouldn't really change anything at all.
 
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Common Sense. If someone your love dearly get Beat up to the point he/she is traumatize for live or Killed. Wound you want to that persons to be walking out in the streets being A OK?

You may say No right now, but once you lose someone precious to you, then see the one that cause it is not getting the justice or sentence you think he deserves. you would starts to have evil fantasies, trying to make your own justice.

PS - This is the way I THINK, Common sense, may not be COMMON to others, Where there a Major of People that think the say way as i do, which it Common. So What is Common Sense Now?

How much sense does that make to you? What would you expect to happen afterwards?

Why should he care? He's imprisoned, he has no incentive to listen to them. I know I wouldn't.

It's human nature.
 

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Why talk down to them? If you think you know better, teach.

I disagree whit your opinion.

But I agree whit the fact that, the therapist getting Abuse is not benefiting the child.

PS - I like what you said Up There ^ xD
 

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It's human nature.

No it isn't, if it were, then he would not have done what he did because he would have taken into consideration the pain of the child and his loved ones.

The therapist already knew the child's parents....they hired him. So that wouldn't really change anything at all.
 

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No it isn't, if it were, then he would not have done what he did because he would have taken into consideration the pain of the child and his loved ones.

The therapist already knew the child's parents....they hired him. So that wouldn't really change anything at all.

If you say so. Sorry for wasting your time :(
 

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How much sense does that make to you? What would you expect to happen afterwards?



It's human nature.

Him being Traumatize and feeling guilty for what he done. So he won't do it again to anyone child.

( am assuming that he don't feel Guilty in the first place, but if he does, then it just karma.)
 

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If you say so. Sorry for wasting your time :(

I just think you're being too optimistic that you don't realize that optimism is not an effective viewpoint.

You said you were 15 right? I remember at that age I had a lot of optimism in the world and the people I've met too, but soon after that all changed when I got to experience the real world.

I still have faith in society, I try to practice forgiveness and mercy, and try to be as optimistic as I can, but there are times when you just need to see what's in front of you and understand that the world is a lot darker than what we want it to be.

Being kind is noble but it will always be taken advantage of.

I've mentioned this quote in a previous thread which I've read from a book that really stood out

"The path to hell is paved with good intentions"
 

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I just think you're being too optimistic that you don't realize that optimism is not an effective viewpoint.

You said you were 15 right? I remember at that age I had a lot of optimism in the world and the people I've met too, but soon after that all changed when I got to experience the real world.

I still have faith in society, I try to practice forgiveness and mercy, and try to be as optimistic as I can, but there are times when you just need to see what's in front of you and understand that the world is a lot darker than what we want it to be.

Where did I say that? I'm going to be 19 in 22 days. And I know exactly what you're talking about. I told you the last time we did this. If you think about it enough, you realize that idealism can actually be realism.
 

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Where did I say that? I'm going to be 19 in 22 days. And I know exactly what you're talking about. I told you the last time we did this. If you think about it enough, you realize that idealism can actually be realism.

Being kind is noble but it will always be taken advantage of.

I've mentioned this quote in a previous thread which I've read from a book that really stood out

"The path to hell is paved with good intentions"



There was another book which was widely criticized because it was about how idealism can lead to realism and probably one of the dumbest books ever written. It was called "The Secret" and it said that by being positive and visualizing something, you will eventually receive it.

That form of thinking does not work. If it did, then poverty would not exist.
 

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Being kind is noble but it will always be taken advantage of.

I've mentioned this quote in a previous thread which I've read from a book that really stood out

"The path to hell is paved with good intentions"



There was another book which was widely criticized because it was about how idealism can lead to realism and probably one of the dumbest books ever written. It was called "The Secret" and it said that by being positive and visualizing something, you will eventually receive it.

That form of thinking does not work. If it did, then poverty would not exist.

Why don't you try it and find out for sure?
 

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You are a lot more malleable at that age. And uncertain. Idk.

Well considering that the book which embraced the notion that idealism can lead to realism was criticized by virtually everyone, including the less malleable, then I'd say that's enough evidence that it isn't a valid way of thinking.
 

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Well considering that the book which embraced the notion that idealism can lead to realism was criticized by virtually everyone, including the less malleable, then I'd say that's enough evidence that it isn't a valid way of thinking.

Maybe they were already too cemented in their own established beliefs to even give it a chance. Forget it though. I can't say anything useful here. I shouldn't have tried. I'm still too arrogant.
 
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