I basically believe that all humans are inherently good people. However, my life experience and encounters with enemies have taught me a lesson: everyone is the hero of their own story. Sometimes, people become blinded by anger, greed, envy, or other strong emotions, and they do foolish things. When their ego gets involved, it makes things worse. The situation escalates from a moment of anger, where the person might not have had to react, to a point where they feel they must stick to their position because of their ego. Society and the environment also play a role in shaping that behavior. That makes the enemy, when he’s aware of the nature of the situation, a different kind of hero, if this is the right way of saying it.
As much as I agree with you, i do not.
I basically believe that all humans are inherently good people. However, my life experience and encounters with enemies have taught me a lesson: everyone is the hero of their own story. Sometimes, people become blinded by anger, greed, envy, or other strong emotions, and they do foolish things. When their ego gets involved, it makes things worse. The situation escalates from a moment of anger, where the person might not have had to react, to a point where they feel they must stick to their position because of their ego. Society and the environment also play a role in shaping that behavior. That makes the enemy, when he’s aware of the nature of the situation, a different kind of hero, if this is the right way of saying it.