It seems to me that absolute loyalty is suicide. And that's why.
Chekhov recommended such a psychological experience. "Imagine that the person you are thinking about does not exist and has never existed, and you will immediately understand everything."
This experience, it should be noted, is very dangerous if you apply it to yourself. Well, if to others, we involuntarily face the problem of memory as an identifier of our own personality. In the end, remember that you can only remember others.
Yes, and the memory that we are a man, not a globular horse, is an emotional reaction to a person.
The experiment proposed by Chekhov seems to lead us to a feeling of complete freedom, but then the very concept of freedom loses its meaning and, at least, some value.
Thus, a voluntary refusal to analyze and evaluate other people leads to the fact that he forgets himself as a person who, in my opinion, is tantamount to suicide.
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This is a mind twister.
Thanks @underdogmilitia, it's just my thoughts out loud...