Little bit of Nalan philosophy by Nalan-TheMuse, journal
Little bit of Nalan philosophy
I was talking with my mom a few weeks (actually by now a few months) about a topic - don't ask the pretext because I don't remember - on people.
Her question was "So are all people born good, and with their environment turn evil, or are they born evil, and with their environment turned good?"
And my response to that is "They aren't. Nobody is born good or evil, because people have been born into a perfectly good home and become a mass murderer, while people have come from families that abuse and mistreat them and end up being the most caring and compassionate person ever. With both those being said, you cannot say that everyone is born evil
A Rose Misunderstood - Corrected by Nalan-TheMuse, literature
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A Rose Misunderstood - Corrected
Chapter III
"I've been thinking about our last talk," Andres said as he strolled through the market with Rickard.
"That so?" Rickard looked down to the shorter man. "Which one? I remember we spoke of many things."
"The constant struggle of good and evil," Andres said, "and how it plays into literature."
They greyed man nodded, "ah, right." He stopped at a stall to examine a few trinkets. "What about it?"
Andres stood up straight, hardly coming up to his companion's shoulders, and spoke with pride and rehearsed verse, "that evil is no force to try and destroy, but to learn and understand so that we may see why we perceive it as evil, while