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es</h1><figure id="f8e5"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*o5duj-aCozQdYL-3"><figcaption>Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@ninjason?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Jason Leung</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure><p id="c3e1">To understand this better, let’s look at real-life situations. Imagine someone sees bullying but doesn’t do anything about it, not supporting the victim or standing up against the bully.</p><p id="0fa2">In this case,</p><p id="3289" type="7">staying neutral indirectly helps the bully, making the neutral person an unknowing supporter of the bad stuff.</p><p id="2524">Another example could be someone witnessing unfair treatment but choosing not to do anything. Even though staying neutral seems harmless, it can actually make the unfair actions stronger, playing into the devil’s plan of causing problems and injustice.</p><h1 id="2718">The Ripple Effect</h1><p id="83f9">Being neutral isn’t just a personal choice; it can affect everyone.</p><p id="3ee3" type="7">When many people stay neutral in the face of bad things, it makes it easier for the bad stuff to spread.</p><p id="5853">The combined impact of all this neutrality can turn society into a place where it’s hard to tell right from wrong, and bad things can grow without anyone stopping them.</p><h1 id="bc19">Breaking Free from Neutrality</h1><p id="ca40" type="7">The good news is that we can cho

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ose to break free from being neutral.</p><blockquote id="4f9d"><p>By actively doing what’s right, we can stop accidentally teaming up with the bad side.</p></blockquote><blockquote id="ec1c"><p>Taking a stand against unfairness, discrimination, and bad actions is a powerful way to tip things in favor of good.</p></blockquote><figure id="5164"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*sXMBV5rRwZIDOH31"><figcaption>Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@sushilnash?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Sushil Nash</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure><p id="ba7e">Imagine the person at the crossroads actively saying no to the bad stuff. They become a shining example, inspiring others to do the right thing and creating a positive impact.</p><h1 id="de24">Final Thoughts</h1><p id="0780">In summary, staying neutral might seem like playing it safe, but it can lead to unintentional alliances with bad things. The impact goes beyond just one person; it can affect the whole community’s sense of what’s right. By actively choosing good over staying neutral, we can stop the devil’s sneaky plans and make the world a better place.</p><p id="16d1">Remember, when faced with tough choices, picking the good path isn’t just a win for you but a win for everyone. Let’s be mindful of our choices and work together to create a world where being neutral doesn’t accidentally help the bad guys.</p></article></body>

I stayed neutral and Karma got back at me.

Discover the hidden dangers of staying neutral. Learn how it can unintentionally help bad things happen, with examples to show the impact.

Photo by Sam Moghadam Khamseh on Unsplash

In a world where things can get confusing, being neutral often feels like a safe choice. But did you know that staying neutral might accidentally make you friends with the devil?

Let’s explore this idea and see the sneaky dangers that come with it.

“Neutral men are the devil’s allies” by Edwin Hubbel Chapin

The Crossroads Dilemma

Imagine a place where you have to decide between doing something good or something not so good.

Being neutral here means not picking either side, leaving you open to accidentally teaming up with the bad side.

Think about a guy at work who sees some unfair things happening but decides to stay neutral, not taking a stand for or against it. By staying in the middle, he might end up supporting the bad actions without even realizing it.

Real-life Examples

Photo by Jason Leung on Unsplash

To understand this better, let’s look at real-life situations. Imagine someone sees bullying but doesn’t do anything about it, not supporting the victim or standing up against the bully.

In this case,

staying neutral indirectly helps the bully, making the neutral person an unknowing supporter of the bad stuff.

Another example could be someone witnessing unfair treatment but choosing not to do anything. Even though staying neutral seems harmless, it can actually make the unfair actions stronger, playing into the devil’s plan of causing problems and injustice.

The Ripple Effect

Being neutral isn’t just a personal choice; it can affect everyone.

When many people stay neutral in the face of bad things, it makes it easier for the bad stuff to spread.

The combined impact of all this neutrality can turn society into a place where it’s hard to tell right from wrong, and bad things can grow without anyone stopping them.

Breaking Free from Neutrality

The good news is that we can choose to break free from being neutral.

By actively doing what’s right, we can stop accidentally teaming up with the bad side.

Taking a stand against unfairness, discrimination, and bad actions is a powerful way to tip things in favor of good.

Photo by Sushil Nash on Unsplash

Imagine the person at the crossroads actively saying no to the bad stuff. They become a shining example, inspiring others to do the right thing and creating a positive impact.

Final Thoughts

In summary, staying neutral might seem like playing it safe, but it can lead to unintentional alliances with bad things. The impact goes beyond just one person; it can affect the whole community’s sense of what’s right. By actively choosing good over staying neutral, we can stop the devil’s sneaky plans and make the world a better place.

Remember, when faced with tough choices, picking the good path isn’t just a win for you but a win for everyone. Let’s be mindful of our choices and work together to create a world where being neutral doesn’t accidentally help the bad guys.

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