In "On the Pleasure of Hating," Hazlitt explores a paradoxical facet of human nature. What does he majorly imply about hate's function for individuals?

1
Hate, despite its self-destructive consequences, has become an integral part of one's identity.
2
Hate is unnecessary and should be wholly abolished for a harmonious society.
3
Hate can be converted into an inspiring force to drive success.
4
Hate is a natural response assured to be eradicated with enlightenment.

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