Monday, July 25, 2011

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He never wanted to be a murderer. He never wanted to be a hero. Most people believed him one or the other, but he knew that he was both at the same time. The same "most people" resist the multi-layered approach to humans, preferring them to be "good" or "bad". They, themselves, are on the same scale, assuredly on the side of good. More good than bad. Most people also cannot handle seeing others from different perspectives. Generally, "different perspective" equals "wrong".

Jack was a murderer. Jack was a hero. Jack was good and Jack was bad. Every person's perspective was different and none of them were wrong. Not even Jack himself.

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