Bad faith? Yep, bad faith. From french "mauvaise foi".
As reducted quoted in Wikipedia, a philosophical concept first coined by existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre to describe the phenomenon wherein one denies one's total freedom, instead choosing to behave as an inert object. It is closely related to the concept of self-deception and Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of ressentiment.
You know, by extension, those people thinking they are always
right, who never call into introspection and force you in a sterile way to bear their own misunderstanding.
Those who tirelessly and yet still commit the same mistakes.
Is their execution the key? I prefer to send them a farewell message when I take the good decision to remove them from my professional or personal address books.
A song worth 1,000 pictures. So 1,000,000 words ;-)
Well, rather than spending hours in fruitless discussion, here's the perfect link to send to all obtuse parasites whose capacities to harm others become difficult to bear.
This is a french song, called "Une bonne paire de claques", a good slap, by Tété, a French musician, born in Dakar, Senegal, known to be the French version of Jeff Buckley.
Disclaimer: Don't sink into paranoia if you have something to blame on you I am not yet aware of. I publish this post to serve me later on when I need it. So, as long as you don't receive personally this link, this is not aimed to you!
Send it to your own gadfly.
Or send it to me when I desserve it !
We all deserve, at a given time, a good virtual slap :-)
A bon entendeur ;-)




