User blog comment:XenotheWise135/We're all friends, friends love each other/@comment-5613464-20140919033307

I entirely agree. While it is in our nature to feel the need to point out everyone else's mistakes harshly, I believe that it still makes for bitter contretemps.

We should be above all hostility, and we should realize that bitter passive aggressiveness only eats away at everyone's hearts, and, when it's just between two people, they're not making it better for anyone else. Tense nerves never made a nation, and it certainly won't make a peacefully functioning family, or group of people.

The idea of arguments starting is practically force of nature, and force of natural habit. We all hate some of our habits, we should try to subdue them, not to embrace them. Balance and equilibrium? Both of those made a nation...

And it will certainly make a peacefully functioning group of people.