Monday, October 17, 2022

Illustrate ”right vs.wrong”

Are right & wrong -subjective aspects of- how we-choose, decide, act, accordingly?Is there objective truth to -certain actions where -we can say- they are right or wrong, absolutely? Are there needs to -set the common criteria for- judging “right & wrong,”globally?


We have seen-

people debate-


what is right,

what is wrong,

in the long-lasting human history,

constantly;

do right & wrong mean -

accurate or inaccurate,

technically?

correct and incorrect,

morally?

good or bad, 


ethically?


People always look at-

the world,

the way-

they want it to be;

If anything not matching-

their way of -

thinking,

they consider -

it was wrong;

can you make-

sound judgment of

“right & wrong”

objectively?


The right or wrong are-

two polarities;

the problem of -

questionable RIGHT or WRONG comes,

when they are based on-

common beliefs, laws,

conventional understanding,

developed by human thinking,

subjectively.

Sometimes,

there is -

an obvious right or wrong solution to-

a problem -

you have;

but when someone else looks at -

it from -

their perspective,

they come up with -

different viewpoints.

Are there always-

gray space,

shadow in between,

philosophically?

Can we challenge, debate,

learn from-

each other through-

aspect of civil, respectful dialog,

insightfully?


We encounter events,

large or small,

on daily life;

the impact of -

our deeds is -

spread across-

primordial cycles of -

cause-effect,

pervasively..

Are we-

able to-

gain deep understanding from-

another point of view,

empathetically?

Shall we be flexible to-

share “right” things with others,

be open to “wrongs,”

inclusively?


Are right & wrong -

subjective aspects of-

how we-

choose,

decide,

act, accordingly?

Is there -

objective truth to -

certain actions, 


in which-

we can say-

they are right or wrong,

absolutely?

Are there needs to-

set common criteria for-

judging “right & wrong,”

globally?

Is it a continuum of -

more right or more wrong in-

comparison to the alternatives,

substantially?

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