No, it is not true.
it seems to be true only because we tend to recognize contempt more readily with those we become closest to.
this isn't because of familiarity.
Familiarity only allows us to see what a person is. it allows us to see who they really are, and, quite often, we don't like what we see. now, there is another reason for this saying as well and it is based in the confines of our own little nuggets of personal evil.
we, as people, are discontent and reject contentment with full vigor, we are also prideful, vain, covetous and vengeful. All of these things breed contempt, not familiarity. if this were true, then there would be no such thing as familial affection. familiarity breeds understanding and affection if one puts selfish notions and desires aside as is proper.
it seems to be true only because we tend to recognize contempt more readily with those we become closest to.
this isn't because of familiarity.
Familiarity only allows us to see what a person is. it allows us to see who they really are, and, quite often, we don't like what we see. now, there is another reason for this saying as well and it is based in the confines of our own little nuggets of personal evil.
we, as people, are discontent and reject contentment with full vigor, we are also prideful, vain, covetous and vengeful. All of these things breed contempt, not familiarity. if this were true, then there would be no such thing as familial affection. familiarity breeds understanding and affection if one puts selfish notions and desires aside as is proper.
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