Like this sentence, the ancient Roman Seneca said: not out of anger, not out of fear, people kill only to appreciate death.
For perverted killers, I, like others, are disgusted by the way they commit crimes, and ashamed of how easily they take a life. But what makes me most curious is, what kind of mentality did they kill?
When I was very young, I watched a Japanese TV series called "Spiritual Kid". I can barely remember the storyline of the characters. I just remember a woman who dressed the dead young girls as dolls every time after killing someone, and put on heavy makeup and cute dresses for them. When I was young, whenever I saw such a picture, I would put my head in the quilt in fright, and would not dare to close my eyes to sleep at night. As the storyline progresses, it is finally known that she is a person with childhood shadows. I understand her pain, but I still can't understand her feelings to kill others. In Freud's theory, I am most convinced that a person's childhood affects his character and his life.
If killing becomes an instinct like eating and sleeping, what a terrible thing it will be. Because instinct is inescapable, it is the ability that people have without learning in order to maintain and prolong life. If you don't stop breathing, it stays with you forever. Perhaps the devil with this instinct is the most vulnerable and most painful person in the world. Compared with those who are killed, those who are freed by death, she has nowhere to escape.
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