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RE: Writerz Diary 003 (Rane)

in OnChainArt2 years ago

Imagine you were an alien observing Earth from afar. You'd see humans engaging in activities like soccer, commuting in cars, and watching sports on TV. To an alien, it might seem like evolved monkeys playing with a ball, while others watch in fascination. Some from their boxes at home. From this outsider's perspective, there's no inherent judgment of good or evil, just an observation of what is.

In the same way, our perceptions of good and evil are often shaped by societal norms and mass conceptions. Things that might have been acceptable in the past, like using ivory for piano keys, are now seen differently. It's like asking someone wearing a fur coat if using ivory is okay – it's simply a reflection of how things were done in the past, not inherently good or bad.

Sometimes, stepping back and looking at things from a different perspective can help us see beyond the black and white, and appreciate the complexities of human behavior and history without immediate judgment.