“Good and Evil”
There’s a problem in evolution.
It revolves on nature and presents us with a problem.
A good person can think he’s evil and an evil person can think he’s good.
Confusion, mass hysteria, results from this problem.
Strange reversal like this can be chaotic because we’re at odds with ourselves.
Is evil known?
Is good known?
Particulars in motion within means of nature are too many to count.
How do we tell someone he is wrong?
How do we tell someone he is right?
Right and wrong are mixed up.
Determination is overrated because the consciousness is evolutionary.
We’ve mentioned good and evil and strived to go near or away from either.
Sometimes, even both.
Maybe neither.
There’s no point in reversing the poles since the poles can be reversed again.
Little items in life add up to right and wrong, ice to ice and fire to fire.
A new metaphor can make an old idea seem different from what it was.
Guys can have minds which are entirely made of things they don’t like.
For instance, a guy can be unsure, he can be less aware of himself.
A good girl can be labeled through stereotype by the wrong and the right.
People actually like using stereotypes for themselves when they fit.
How?
Well, it’s simple.
A stereotype can be called a fact.
Many facts are inappropriate due to the overestimation we have in language.
Besides, different kinds of facts exist.
So how do we tell someone he’s wrong?
How do we tell someone he’s right?
Communication exists on refracted lights of colors.
Only humans can see what we see.
Colors are reflected on from conflicting ideas.
No person is a complete, total, absolute source of good, or evil, or both.
Precision with ideas is figurative; more thoroughly, light travels.
I can block the light from my lamp and from our sun with the same hand.
Yet, lamps and suns are obviously different.
And thus it seems like people feel the way they do about distances.
How can this distance between good and evil be resolved?
Even “distance” is figurative; we have doubts, we have creations.
There’s enough answers just to one answer.
Good and evil get split up into factions.
Of course, anybody can create a faction.
All there has to be is variety from nature itself.
I’m sure aliens out there may not have such things as good and evil.
Or, if they do, there’s cultural factors of their own.
First, a creature is born.
And, if able, the creature begins to speak.
From speaking there’s generational understanding the longer humans live.
Generations are thus sort of like distances between themselves.
Good and evil change hands.
Good can change good and evil, evil can change evil and good.
So, therefore, change itself isn’t the entire faculty of time and space.
Black holes go through changes although they have singular moments within.
And what good comes from change?
And what evil comes from change?
I believe it vaguely depends on individual circumstances out of mixed results.
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