On a small part I would have to disagree with "There is no use doing something good if our original motive was bad" I think I'll be a great example of this one day but time will just have to play itself out as I discover this ecosystem first.
I see what you mean. On the big picture our "bad" motives were used for a good purpose but on an individual level I think it would be better to avoid going into this situation intentionally.
Some things in life can't be avoided, but to figure out how to make the best of what you have. Well on a personal level I think many people are disillusioned with reality and often times just settle for complacency, but that is why I don't think of things as simply good or bad as most people use a basic frame of reference to comprehend.
I mean many people call others friends, but even some of the people that know me best and we've spent dozens of hours having in depth conversations I refer to as an acquaintance. I mean different people just choose different words and metrics, but for me I rather use my actions. I probably treat most of my "acquaintances" better than most their "friends" would
I think as individuals most people just like to simplify things to reduce conflicts or discomfort, but just like through working out muscles are built through the tear downs, I feel the same way as of that of personal development. A lot of people do "good" for vanity reasons not often times apparent (not referring to you but just a generalization). Lol its funny I even have to put that in parenthesis but I feel sometimes people take things to effect them on a personal level, but I think that says more about them.
I think you get it. I wouldn't have guess a card trader what have put that much thought into it. I have to go about my day's responsibilities. It was interesting to read your comments. I suppose a majority of us here are human and that means a lot !LOL
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