1. You can hate nothing but yourself because your hate is formed from images, concepts, and objects of yourself.
2. You can judge nothing but yourself because your judgments are based on images, concepts, and objects of yourself.
3. You can worry about nothing but yourself because your worry is set up on images, concepts, and objects of yourself.
4. You can complain of nothing but yourself because your complaints are situated on images, concepts, and objects of yourself.
5. You can feel anger about nothing but yourself because your anger is founded on images, concepts, and objects about yourself.
“Man is the measure of all things.” —Protagoras