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No. 31758
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“Misanthropy comes when a man without knowledge or skill has placed great trust in someone and believed him to be altogether truthful, sound, and trustworthy; then, a short time afterward he finds him to be wicked and unreliable, and then this happens in another case; when one has frequently had that experience, especially with those whom one believed to be one’s closest friends, then, in the end, after many such blows, one comes to hate all men and to believe that no one is sound in any way at all.” (Socrates)
Seems like great minds think alike.
That said, personally I always preferred my computer, I was never really betrayed or anything, but I never really liked people. Just how I am I guess.
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