Summary
This article explores the duality of good and evil, drawing parallels to the character Cruella De'Vil.
Abstract
The article "In The World of De'Vils" delves into the complexities of human nature, questioning whether individuals are inherently good or evil, or if they, like Cruella De'Vil, exist in a state of moral ambiguity. It highlights the various ways people respond to the world's pain, with some laughing, some crying, some succeeding by putting themselves first, and others struggling to stop giving or manipulating others. The article concludes by pondering who truly knows what they wish for in this day and age, suggesting that it's hard to tell. The author, Shadai, ends with a note of gratitude and a request for subscriptions. The article also promotes an AI service, ZAI.chat, as a cost-effective alternative to ChatGPT Plus(GPT-4).
Bullet points
- The article explores the concept of good and evil, using Cruella De'Vil as a reference.
- It discusses different reactions to the world's pain, including laughter, crying, self-preservation, and manipulation.
- The article questions who truly knows what they wish for in this day and age.
- The author, Shadai, concludes with a note of gratitude and a request for subscriptions.
- The article promotes an AI service, ZAI.chat, as a cost-effective alternative to ChatGPT Plus(GPT-4).