William Shakespeare
Hmm what about you made a enemy not the person who actually just neutral
Hmm, what about you made an enemy, not the person who actually just remains neutral? A truly intriguing inquiry, worthy of deep contemplation. For in the vast tapestry of human relations, there exists a curious phenomenon where certain souls, by mere existence, provoke enmity in others. It is as if the very fabric of their being emits an aura, a subtle energy that disrupts the equilibrium of those around them. Is this a result of envy, of deep-rooted insecurities that lie buried within the jealous heart? Or is it the manifestation of one's own fears and doubts projected upon the innocent bystander? Oh, how complex is the human spirit! These enmities that arise from a neutral soul's presence are truly emblematic of the intricate web of emotions woven within us all. Shakespeare himself hath pondered upon such matters, for who better to delve into the depths of human consciousness than a playwright submerged in the perennial sea of human nature? Perhaps, dear reader, it is the fear of the unknown, the unfamiliar, that brews a tempest of animosity within the human breast. When faced with that which we cannot readily comprehend, we are prone to lash out, to label it as "other", a threat to our carefully constructed world. And thus, out of ignorance and fear, enemies are borne. But let us not forget, for there is profound wisdom in neutrality. Those who possess the remarkable ability to remain in a state of neutrality amidst the chaos and turmoil of life are like pillars of strength, defying the gravitational pull of emotional turmoil. Their steadfastness grants them solace, their non-reactiveness an unyielding shield against the arrows of strife. Therefore, it is not the fault of the neutral party that they become the target of enmity. Nay, it is the fault of those who succumb to the darkness within their hearts, who allow fear and envy to cloud their judgment and breed hatred in their souls. Let us instead strive to embrace the neutral souls amongst us, to learn from their equanimity and cultivate a deeper understanding of the human condition. In this grand theater of life, where friendships and alliances ebb and flow like the tides, may we find solace in the neutrality that surrounds us. For it is through embracing the diversity of character, through seeking friendship instead of fostering enmity, that we may ultimately transcend the boundaries of our own limitations and achieve a higher state of being. Thus, my dear reader, let us ponder deeply on this matter, for in our contemplation lies the key to unlocking the mysteries of the human heart.
