Author Topic: What's something that seems right, but is actually wrong?  (Read 992 times)

Ageon Mystmir

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Justice, truth, independence, wisdom, faith, quality, equality, and conditional love are all considered right. Hatred, abuse, incompetence, discrimination, racism, prejudice, and unconditional love are all considered wrong. In Japanese, the concept of light and darkness, or Hikari and Yami, is symbolic of the struggle between right and wrong. It is impossible for any person to definitively decide what is right and wrong, as these ideas are constantly changing and evolving with time. Conflicts over these issues have been a part of human history for centuries, and no matter how wise we may be, it is impossible to ever completely understand the truth. Nevertheless, the idea that both the positive and negative aspects of life can coexist is something that many people consider to be right. This coexistence of good and bad is what makes life so beautiful, though the outcome of such a balance depends entirely on the decisions and actions of humanity.

Nobody will ever be able to determine what is right from wrong and what is wrong from right. Clashes and conflicts over this topic have been going on for hundreds of years and no matter how smart you are to perceive the truth, you will never be able to fully comprehend it. However, the fact that the validity and invalidity of the situation can converge to its own advantage for mankind is what seems right above all, though it transforms into magnificence or malevolence depending on the occurrences that humans create with their own words and actions.

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