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Does the end justify the means?...

SW-User
not if you're asking yourself this question
Curiousguy833 · 31-35, M
@SW-User hahaha love the answer! But your thought process says a lot about you too 😂🤨
Curiousguy833 · 31-35, M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout would you feel the same if someone said that to you?

Just want to flip the point of view here.. 🧐
As I said .. sometimes. There is shit I won’t do or condone.. @Curiousguy833
Curiousguy833 · 31-35, M
Completely different thought process for me... but I find that even more interesting 😯🤔 👌🏽
iQuit · F
:V always trying to find reasons means there is something underneath the surface that isn't quite right- but worth ignoring in order for "the just"

many sides to the story- and the truth is often blurred
Curiousguy833 · 31-35, M
@iQuit I think I understand your answer but am not sure? Can you maybe explain more 🤷🏽‍♂️
iQuit · F
@Curiousguy833 no matter the end/conclusion or justification/reason
(what is done, is done) and so then the consequences are to be dealt with.

the truth is blurred with "just" reasons
because everyone's motive seems just in their own eyes.

Inevitably the end will always trickle into another paths/consequences that will call for someone to find their own "just" means to get through.

Resulting in a tunnel vision where all reason makes things that don't align seem like a blur and false to be.


So whatever answer given makes no truer or false that there too is more to it than just that one person's vision.
With so many laying witness to events, often the truth is blurred with personal reason's of many.
Curiousguy833 · 31-35, M
Interesting answer 😯. Different thought process from mine at the moment... and it says a lot about you (not good or bad, just interesting lol)

I agree in parts but not in overall. You got me curious but I think it’s fair to say you answered my question...
SW-User
Not always

 
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