00:00Franz Kafka, Emily Dickinson, Sylvia Plath or Vincent Van Gogh, all of them died thinking that they were terrible human beings.
00:08Isn't it not fair for them and why is it that after people are gone, they are glorified?
00:14Out of 10,000 people you meet, 9999 are corrupt.
00:18So first of all, the remaining one is extremely rare.
00:21Secondly, exactly because he is very rare, he would not be appreciated.
00:27He would be considered similar to the 999 ones, but he is not unfortunate.
00:33Internally, he is totally fulfilled.
00:35But some part of him also longs to see you fulfilled.
00:40All his life, that person will bear the pain of not being understood.
00:45You are surrounded by 9999 idiots.
00:48When you meet the one exception, you are so conditioned to idiots, you take even the exception as an idiot.
00:55You are doubly suspicious of the exception.
00:58That's how it happens.
01:00But it's a commentary on us, the way we are, the way majority of mankind is.
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