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I think deep down the person who was wrong knows it and so does everyone involved. It is our ego that stops us from accepting.
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Do they? If we have a debate about something like taxes where wealthy people sacrificed their youth and free time to become rich and realize they have to give part of that to poor people to keep society running, do you think there’s an empirical right/wrong option there?
I get the feeling more and more that people think according to their culture and values, so what is “right” isn’t a deep down black or white thing.
Great question OP.
It’s not about who was in wrong or who was in right. I guess if you hurt someone you get bad karma. It should be that simple. If you think you did right, your subconscious mind or your inner self your higher self will know it was wrong.
Ok so here are two things here. 1. Subconsciously you’d know if you did something wrong. If your subconscious is clear you should be fine. 2. Just knowing you are in the right and the other person is wrong does not give you the liberty to get back at them in any way you could harm that person. That would spoil your karma.
If you have watched Avengers, Thanos always felt, with a very very strong conviction, that he was right in killing half the universe in order to save the other half. Do you think he was right to do so?
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Maybe? This virus is killing a lot of people to save the planet. So do I think it is wrong? No. Destruction isn’t always a bad thing; it’s what Brahma was made to do.
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Human beings are born with something called a conscience. It is this conscience which tells you what's wrong and what's right. Morality you learn along the way also assists. A school of thought also says that each human being born on earth also gets assigned a spirit guide which tries to help the human being navigate through life.. Many times, it's the spirit guide speaking through your conscience. But, if one keeps ignoring it, the voice becomes softer and softer and finally dies completely. What is right or wrong is not always black and white
There's a lot of grey in it. For example, Lord Krishna himself encouraged Pandavs to break established rules (Yudhisthir lied to his own Guru Drona about the death of Drona's son Aswatthama because Lord Krishna instigated him) in the war otherwise it would have been impossible to defeat the Kauravs. Lord Krishna revealed critical information at crucial junctures to Pandavs which otherwise would not be known to them (such as how to kill Jaidrath etc.) and this was in violation of existing principles. Can the Lord do something wrong? Therein lies the puzzle of life.