Humility is a mirror. To those who see a humble person might see a person who has a big ego. The world will hate good by default. This psychological thing is within all humans.
When I was in kindergarten I believe they were doing psychological tests on us. They would blindfold the kids and have reach into jars and taste test what we felt.
To me I got crunchy peanut butter and to this day i remember this event.
Because of this even I hate peanut butter. I have never bought it. I love peanuts though.
For years I struggled with why I hate peanut butter so much and would see other people happily eating it. Then I remembered the thing they did in kindergarten, by this time I was older and the damage was done.
One day my wife asks me to buy peanut butter and I refused. No way am I going to buy that sickness. The most nastiest thing I can think of is crunchy peanut butter and eating it.
She says there is also creamy peanut butter and she too hates crunchy peanut butter.
My mind was blown. Yet I now accept there is two types and yet I will never buy neither, but I love peanuts.
Psychological seed planting is a very real thing and I like to reference Paul in the Bible where he said he dies daily. We have much wrong with all of us and only those who proclaim they are the most best are to me the crunchy peanut butter. :)
Would my outlook on peanut butter have been different if I got the creamy peanut butter way back in kindergarten?
I feel the same revulsion toward mayonnaise on my sandwiches, tho I can tolerate it okay in a potato or macaroni salad. Taste is okay. It’s the appearance/texture grosses me out.
Humility is a mirror. To those who see a humble person might see a person who has a big ego. The world will hate good by default. This psychological thing is within all humans.
When I was in kindergarten I believe they were doing psychological tests on us. They would blindfold the kids and have reach into jars and taste test what we felt.
To me I got crunchy peanut butter and to this day i remember this event.
Because of this even I hate peanut butter. I have never bought it. I love peanuts though.
For years I struggled with why I hate peanut butter so much and would see other people happily eating it. Then I remembered the thing they did in kindergarten, by this time I was older and the damage was done.
One day my wife asks me to buy peanut butter and I refused. No way am I going to buy that sickness. The most nastiest thing I can think of is crunchy peanut butter and eating it.
She says there is also creamy peanut butter and she too hates crunchy peanut butter.
My mind was blown. Yet I now accept there is two types and yet I will never buy neither, but I love peanuts.
Psychological seed planting is a very real thing and I like to reference Paul in the Bible where he said he dies daily. We have much wrong with all of us and only those who proclaim they are the most best are to me the crunchy peanut butter. :)
Would my outlook on peanut butter have been different if I got the creamy peanut butter way back in kindergarten?
I feel the same revulsion toward mayonnaise on my sandwiches, tho I can tolerate it okay in a potato or macaroni salad. Taste is okay. It’s the appearance/texture grosses me out.