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I love everyone, but I hate myself?

I'm usually very nice to other people. I wish the best for everyone, and I believe everyone has good in them. I also don't like leaving anyone behind.

But I still get depressed a LOT, and I don't know why. It feels like everyone is bad on the outside but good in the inside, while I am good on the outside but bad in the inside.
I am usually nice to people, but when someone acts like they like me a lot, I treat them like crap. I feel very aloof a lot. I often feel it is terrible for someone else to feel unhappy, but for me to feel unhappy it is normal.


Last year, 2 people I know in the Army died in Iraq. A few weeks ago, one of my buddies from basic training died from rpg attack in Baghdad. They were all assigned to 1st Infantry division.
I was so depressed when I found out they died. Seeing their pictures of their families at their funerals bring me to tears.

I keep wanting to reclass as an infantryman, and I keep hoping to get assigned to 1st infantry. My mom cannot wait years of army service to expire, but I insist on being a soldier, especially for 1st-3rd id. Honestly, the idea of me in that kind of danger doesn't seem too bad, in fact it might be a relief.

I think I want myself to die. I keep thinking, is something wrong with me? maybe there is, but maybe its okay because I'm good soldier.

Do you love everyone?

I love everyone, I really do. There are several billions of people on this planet, each, with a unique individuality and temperament. This means if I meet someone on the street, this person will be different from someone else I meet in say, the shop. I love everything about people including their strength and weaknesses; their varying degrees of talents, skills and intelligence. I feel no reason to love people except to love them. I feel the need to regard anyone as a person and to treat them with respect and compassion. There are of course good people, bad people and people who are hard to judge to place them on either side of this moral spectrum. I'm fairly young, and have not met many people or have any meaningful interactions with them. I've however had quite a few number of friends—some of whom were quite good, and others—not quite so. I've had many “friends” of mine in the past either betray me or not treat our friendship with that level of loyalty or respect that's always needed to sustain such relationships, but I didn't let that warp my view of the individuality that can possibly characterize anyone that I will encounter. I can sense the motives of people, even from afar. I judge people not by the consequences of their actions but by their intentions and motives. I regard the intent of a person as a window to their personality and nature. It reveals what they really are within their self—and their thoughts. I love the multiplicity and diversity of culture, language, etc. that different groups of people express their selves in. I hate the concept of racism and how people shallowly use skin colour as a criteria and an excuse to rate, classify and judge a person. If anything, human characteristics are not purely dependent on skin colour; anyone can be smart, and anyone can be dumb; anyone is susceptible to mistake-making. What I seek for in people is to one day for them to unite and treat each other with love and respect regardless of race, ethnic background, social status, class, age, intellect, political tastes, general preferences, gender, financial status and religious affiliations.

How do you say "Love Everyone" in Spanish?

I don't trust google translate or anything else like that. I would rather get help from actually people with experience. Also what would "Be Kind" and "Good Luck" be in spanish as well? Thank you!

I love everyone and want everyone to be happy. How can I help make this a reality?

You love every one huh? That’s amazing to me. I’m still trying to see love in everything and appreciate everything and everyone for what it/he/she is…. so I think if you really do love-love everyone…. kudos!But I would like you to ask yourself a few questions.…. What do you mean when you say you love everyone?Are you able to accept (this is very important) everyone for what they are? Especially those whose living/lifestyle choices OR morals/ethics/convictions are polar opposite to yours?Is yours an active and involved love?And is it constant or does it change with your state of mind?If you really and truly love everyone, then you have accomplished something very few are able to - which is deserving of great appreciation.But your question baffles me a bit. What do you mean by how can you make it into a reality? Make everyone happy? The next questions might seem rude… Is it to make everyone like you? Or is it so you get to not witness sadness? What is your motive here?Sorry if that offended you… but my point is ….. Isn’t everyone on their own journey? Joy and sorrow are part of it. Experiences that cause sorrow are often there to teach our soul an important lesson. One of my very wise friends tells me that is we have nothing left to learn, our souls will no longer live this mortal life.So, if we truly love someone (everyone? really?), shouldn’t we be there for them through their journey … in whatever capacity we can… and that which is acceptable to them? There will be times to share laughter and there will be times when our support is needed…. that’s love no?Well… that’s the way I see it. Good luck!

Why do I suddenly love everyone?

Have you had a spiritual experience? Has something opened your heart and your mind? Those are simple questions. But as a psychology major I would also ask have you just come out of a period of depression? Do you have high and low periods you experience? A hypomanic state can make you feel a bit of euphoria. It feels great for a while just be careful you don't do anything you would regret.

What would the world be like if everyone loved everyone else? Why?

Unequal land spaces, because we're always compromising for each other.Healthy fast food, people would be happy AND healthy.Hippies everywhere, because love is everywhere.Literally.Zero poverty and starvation, who feels happy with an empty stomach and a terrible income?Everyone is basically a Smiley, who likes a frowny person?No peace talks, just talks, no one hates anyone, so we just gather to talk for the sake of inter-continental socialising.Excessive patriotism towards Man - self-love level: speciesViolence only towards other species, for threatening the survival rate of Man in some way.The Government will be called The Family instead, because they DO care.Certain possibility of immortality, because we're sick of seeing each other die off, despite all our intelligence.

Do Christians have to love everyone?

Yup! Every single person deserves to be loved, according to the teachings of Jesus Christ. That includes Muslims, homosexuals, terrorists, transsexuals, politicians, Bill Maher, Charles Manson, Tony Abbott, clowns, and fake IRS callers. Why? Because all Christians are fallen and require Christ in order to achieve redemption.Now here’s where people get confused about the nature of love. Love isn’t merely tenderness nor tolerance. Acting in love can appear cold or even cruel, but is done in order to help other people grow or learn. When we start thinking that everyone must be treated pleasantly rather than acting in love, then we lose focus of the original Biblical teachings.

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