everyone has their own sets of principles, and morals which help them to identify right and wrong, but if people could not share the same set of principles, is it fair for us to use our own sets of rulers to judge others?
sometimes, it is difficult to stand up for your own set of principles, because you know that people don't share the same ideas as you.
is it what makes life difficult?
or does it help you to choose your friends?
perhaps identifying the differences in the set of moral principles each and everyone of us hold would serve as a good comfort to one who failed to uphold his/her principles.
but it is puzzling, how people who are nurtured in the same way or live in the same environment could hold vastly different sets of principles, ideals, and goals.
perhaps, the 'uniqueness' in each of us is what made humans so scary. because we could never fully understand each other, no one could. perhaps not even ourselves.
1 comment:
Couldn't agree more. Hmmmm.
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