I find that unreasonable people, or unreasonable behaviour are often the factor of being a public enemy.
Like unreasonable people on the news or the Internet, often being criticised by the many.
Which draws my interest to understand just what makes the word unreasonable, and also to avoid being the public enemy.
Like unreasonable people on the news or the Internet, often being criticised by the many.
Which draws my interest to understand just what makes the word unreasonable, and also to avoid being the public enemy.
The word unreasonable, as defined by many dictionaries, can be broken up into many different points.
It describes an act that is not governed by reason, or that is lacking reason or judgement.
It can also be use to describe people that are not reasonable or showing good judgement, or people who refuse to listen to reason.
As much as there seem to nothing wrong with the examples given above, i find these definitions rather unreasonable.
Again, before we go into something so deep, i would like to share a short story of an unreasonable person as well.
This took place in 2012, It was a winter night, and a raining one.
A homeless man was freezing or, perhaps, dying if he still continues to roam the streets of Orlando.
Feeling as if he was about to die, he decided to call for help, or maybe look for one instead.
He came upon this house, the only one that was in sight within a mile.
Desperate as he is, he decided to try his luck and knocked on the door.
Hoping that he would get some help in return of his effort.
Answering the door was a fine looking lady in her twenties, upon seeing the man and despite hearing the intention of his arrival, the lady slammed the door shut.
The man died on the very night, freezing to death.
A homeless man was freezing or, perhaps, dying if he still continues to roam the streets of Orlando.
Feeling as if he was about to die, he decided to call for help, or maybe look for one instead.
He came upon this house, the only one that was in sight within a mile.
Desperate as he is, he decided to try his luck and knocked on the door.
Hoping that he would get some help in return of his effort.
Answering the door was a fine looking lady in her twenties, upon seeing the man and despite hearing the intention of his arrival, the lady slammed the door shut.
The man died on the very night, freezing to death.
That lady in the story seems pretty unreasonable, isn't it?
I mean, leaving an old man, in such helpless state.
Leaving an old man to die, even when she has the capability to lend a helping hand.
That's just something we cannot comprehend, isn't it only reasonable and only right to help the man?
But before we come to such conclusions, i would like to share with you the story about this lady as well.
This took place in 2007, It was a winter night, and a raining one.
A homeless man was freezing or, perhaps dying if he still continues to roam the streets of Orlando.
Feeling as if he was about to die, he decided to call for help, or maybe look for one instead.
He came upon this house, the only one that was in sight within a mile.
Desperate as he is, he decided to try is luck and knocked on the door.
Hoping that he would get some help in return of his effort.
Answering the door was a the very same lady, and upon seeing the man and hearing the intention of his arrival, the lady invited the man in and gave him blankets and served him a hot beverage almost immediately.
The lady was raped on that very night, leaving scars even time couldn't heal.
So, after hearing such an experience the lady went through in the past.
Is she still unreasonable?
Is she is not reasonable, not showing good judgement?
Isn't it only right and reasonable to be having reaction?
Isn't it only logical to be behaving in such a manner?
Haven't it occurred to you that the unreasonable people that you're seeing in your life right now might be stung by unpleasant experience as well?
That these are logical and reasonable decisions made by them because they do not want to suffer from the same pain again?
What you cannot understand doesn't mean it's wrong.
In my opinion, i think we tend to use these words too often, too fast.
Too easily, in a way that we would just label them as unreasonable if their reaction is not commonly accepted by the many.
But by coming to a judgement even before we try to understand them.
By using the word unreasonable even before we try to know their reasons for such actions.
Haven't we fall under people who refuse to listen to reason?
Too easily, in a way that we would just label them as unreasonable if their reaction is not commonly accepted by the many.
But by coming to a judgement even before we try to understand them.
By using the word unreasonable even before we try to know their reasons for such actions.
Haven't we fall under people who refuse to listen to reason?
So, who's being unreasonable here?
Signing off,
Sleepy Spidey. (:
Sleepy Spidey. (: