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Is good and bad really that black and white? (3)

1 Name: Minato : 2016-02-13 20:38 ID:wS/8CqqA [Del]

Do bad people really have bad intentions? Do the people we call "Bad" truly resemble evil. But then, what makes someone good? Why does everyone have their own version of "Good"? Does good really exist?

2 Name: Exodmaster : 2016-02-13 23:44 ID:0c0yWxQH [Del]

Well, I think, good and evil may differ from the point of view you have. and the parameters you use to judge, if something is good or evil.
So you can even think, something was bad, if it was good for over 1.000 people, but one person had to pay for it. Or you can say, that something was good if you gained something by using others.
But in my opinion it's pretty safe to judge something as good, the more people gain something from it without taking advantage of others.

3 Name: storywriter_1001 : 2016-02-14 02:37 ID:XtYaptU+ [Del]

Personally, I think these concepts of "good" and "bad" can only be defined internally and individually for each person. Every person has their own circumstances and motives. As such, each set of "morals" is individualized as well. Thus, even as the concepts exist, they exist in the way that you have defined them only for yourself.
And not to say, adding to the mix is the fact that at times society and the environment drives us to act in ways that are contrary to our own "definitions" or good and evil. And in those times, the question that seems to arise is whether our sense of good /evil should be determined by our actions or by our understanding...
Sorry, that was sorta long-winded...^^"