Thursday, April 5, 2012

Two sides of the coin

The longer I live, and the more I see of people and their behavior, the more I am convinced that there are two sides of every coin. Two sides of the story.

That said, there are a few main categories, depending on several factors.

Genuine misunderstanding
Neither party intends to harm (physically, verbally, or otherwise)the other, but harm happens anyways.

Mutual ill-intent
Both parties wished to cause harm to the other.

Right and wrong
One party was clearly in the wrong, but uses twisted logic or arguments to stake a claim to having a "side" in the case.

The lengths to which some will go in order to change the case to one where they have a "moral high ground" can be quite ... interesting.


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