Thread:HairoAndy/@comment-27276334-20151125193434/@comment-27276334-20151125202922

Yes, I agree with you. I think people destroy things they don't understand, just because it makes them feel vulnerable. To them, the unknown could possibly destroy their happiness... so they have to destroy it first. Offence is the best defense, they always say. Maybe the people who see the unknown as a possibility, something that they can use to their advantage, then they would want to investigate it, so they can understand it. Once they understand it, they can use it for gain, instead of deflecting it. They could also dismiss it once they understand it, because they find it has no profit in store for them. So, in a sort of strategic sense, you have to accept the possibility of good or bad in the scenario of the unknown, because if you don't view both, you won't gain anything.