4 Jan 2008 @ 04:44, by Mike Smith
Two children are playing in a sandbox. One parent takes their child a candy cone and orders that they should share. That child shares their candy because their parent told them to. Is that good charactor? Is that truly sharing from the heart? Or does that child know what’s right and wrong merely in the head?
The Modified Redline; “the right thing to do” can coexist within both the heart and head and this can create a reaction when doing the right thing for the wrong reason. Robbing a child the right to share from the heart is perhaps the biggest crime of all time. This is perhaps where the “the end justifies the means” started, and it was not a conspiracy but instead it was a proud parent that did not trust the universe.
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