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Don't excuse your evil. Don't deny it, a part of you is evil, accept it.
It might go against your good, and seeing your evil might cause you to deny, reject, and hide it.
If you hide it, you can't control it.
In the reverse, don't deny or hide your good.
People both have good and evil.
Hiding or denying one will weaken you, making you lose self-control.
Another thing to remember is that the parts of you that can be considered good, evil, stupid, or insane are kind of stupid.
Denying them or hiding them can make you act in stupid and uncontrolled actions that you will definitely regret.
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Their are two typs of people in the world,
Those that scream AAaaahh and those that scream Weeeeeeeee.
One that screams Aaa... when they fall to their death, before the splash.
The other scream Weeee... before they splash.
Interesting
Am I a moron? Yes, definitely...
Then the question is, are you? Or are you in denial?
Remember, while it doesn't seem like it, we do live in a golden age.
It might seem less of one than the last decade, but compared with the rest of post agriculture society, we still live in a golden age. So don't lose hope. It can still go down, but right now, it is still a golden age.
It is hard to be objective when the subject is subjective.
There is no good or evil, there is no right or wrong, there is no future or past, there is only the moment; but I am, therefore past, therefore future, therefore right, and wrong, therefore good, and evil.
Principles, morales or ethics aren't things that you live by, but something you die for.
If you can't say no in the face of certain doom(or believe you do), how can you expect yourself to maintain your principles in the face of opposition.
When your morales depicting your survival, knowing them, defining them, becomes vastly more important.
It is easier to blame others than to admit your own mistakes.
But blaming others will not fix it, nor will any lesson be learned.
Amusing enough, blaming yourself for others' mistakes will not help or teach others.
Know when it's your own or others' mistakes, is something we all need to learn.
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