Thursday, November 28, 2013

Good and evil.



Hey! Everybody knows that there is an everlasting fight between such categories as ‘good’ and ‘evil’. But the most incredible thing here is that when something happens, it will seem to be good for someone and it will be bad for another person. It is nature: everything should be balanced. Let’s have a look at some examples.

For instance, let’s go back to the history. When the world faced such an awful thing as World War II, we saw that collision between good and evil. When Adolf Hitler had a goal to make Germany the most powerful country in the world and everything seemed to him as a good intention for German people, he had chosen a really bad and cruel way to be authoritative and influential – an invasion! So it was a good motive as for the Reichschancellor of a big nation, but it turned into one of the most terrifying things in the world’s history! World War II became a real tragedy for the lots of countries and lots of people – an amount of victims was enormous.

Or let’s have a look to the other living processes and situations. You will agree that everybody has a skeleton in closet. So if let it say a person has been a diligent guy and has been helping a lot of people, has done a lot of good deeds then suddenly has betrayed somebody or has left a person just by accident when he needed an assistance and help, it means that good acts can be changed to the bad ones anytime! And it won’t depend on situation. It will depend on a person. Or if, for example, a politician occupies with a charity and then just starts to sell drugs or kill animals or does something even worse – sell weapons to another country in case it will be in war with somebody and will be murdering innocent people – what can we say then about this person?! The question is controversial. The doings of everyone are unpredictable.

Personally I think that good can turn into evil (or seem to be as evil) or vice versa. What is good for one can be bad for another.
To be continued…

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