Quote by Zachary Rawlins
Its complicated, on one level. On another, its the same old stupid story - we aren't enlightened. We disagree, fall in love, and hate eachother, the whole spectrum of human experience. We have differences of opinion, and sometimes, we can't resolve those differences peacefully. If a disagreement goes for long enough, and is important enough, people start to take sides. Once people start to take sides, conflict is inevitable.
Summary
This quote highlights the inherent complexity of human relationships and the patterns that seem to persist throughout history. It suggests that although we may possess the capacity for enlightenment, we often find ourselves trapped in recurring cycles of disagreement, love, hate, and the entire range of human emotions. The quote further suggests that these differences in opinion can escalate into conflicts when individuals begin to align themselves with distinct sides, ultimately leading to unavoidable confrontations. In essence, it implies that despite our potential for growth and understanding, we still struggle to overcome our tendency for discord and division.