I actually took “It’s bad to hate” as an empirical statement, cashed out as “It is a fact of human psychology that dwelling constantly on negative feelings toward others will generally make you miserable, and lead to outcomes which you would not currently rate highly”. This is an insight which I think is strongly implied by some of the Greek dramatic literature, though.
I actually took “It’s bad to hate” as an empirical statement, cashed out as “It is a fact of human psychology that dwelling constantly on negative feelings toward others will generally make you miserable, and lead to outcomes which you would not currently rate highly”. This is an insight which I think is strongly implied by some of the Greek dramatic literature, though.