It should be noted that that which is uttered by us, humans, is to be taken with a pinch of doubt, for everything we do does not work perfectly. Nor should it, since even in failure there is success, and only from failure does success exist. For everything you hear, see, and feel--doubt. There is no exact truth, for if there was, none of us would be searching for it, wondering if it exists. And by saying this, I, of course, include myself. I have no proof for why you should trust me, nor do intend on convincing you otherwise.
Through my eyes, which I recognize are not like yours, I believe that wrong and right are fairly simple to the individual, yet complex when applied to the masses. No one person has the same view point on what is right or wrong, but over the years of civilization, as a whole, we have come to agree somethings to be right, and some to be wrong. It may interest you take one thing you have done right in life, and one thing you have done wrong in life, and analyze them. At first, it is pretty obvious that the two differ, but there is an over lapping concept. If you look closer, you can probably see that both have some level of selfishness. For example, being nice may not be selfish, but if you think about it, why are you nice to people? Is it to make them feel good? Well, in turn, doesn't that make you feel good? No one is nice to someone and then pissed off because they made someone happy. So if being nice is selfish and being mean is selfish, what do we do? Think of it this way. How many nice people do you not want to be around?
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