The Darkness of Human Nature

Is Really Terrifying

I find that sometimes the darkness of human nature is truly frightening, to the extreme. Recently, two events have completely overturned my worldview. I sometimes wonder, how can human hearts be so terrifying?

One was a few days ago when I posted something, and a hater in my comments section attacked me with baseless accusations, resorting to personal attacks. I didn't respond to them because I disdain replying to such people, so I secretly blocked them. I didn't expect that such a simple action would utterly infuriate them, leading them to continuously post and smear my reputation. A fan sent me screenshots to show me, and I simply said that such people are not worth my attention.

The second incident was yesterday when someone visited my livestream for the first time. They might not have liked my streaming style and questioned me in my chat. I said if you don’t like it, you don’t have to watch. As a result, they left the livestream and posted to smear me with various personal attacks.

Regarding the few people who have posted to attack me, I don’t want to screenshot or name them. I will not retaliate against your personal attacks. It's really simple: you may not like my posts or livestreams, and that’s okay—you can choose not to watch or even block me. Please don’t resort to personal attacks without any reason. I really don’t understand how that helps you. If you don’t like it, just don’t watch. You and I are just passing strangers; I haven’t taken your money. Just because you dislike me, you feel the need to smear my name? You waste your time on me, and if that could help you earn a bit more money, I could understand. Then you could freely smear my reputation; at least I’d have some value to you. Smearing me only brings you a moment of joy, but what remains after the excitement? Why waste time on someone you dislike? It’s better to use that time to study technology, watch more videos, or spend more time with your parents. During my time livestreaming, I can honestly say that I have treated everyone fairly. In the early days when I was handling transactions myself, if I made a mistake for personal reasons that led to a loss for users, I would sincerely apologize to them. I have never been the arrogant type. In fact, I've even privately sent them red envelopes as a form of apology. So, to those who enjoy posting to attack me, thank you for advertising for me. I appreciate it.