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The website content emphasizes the belief that no one is inherently evil and advocates for understanding and love as means to overcome evil through personal development and life lessons.

Abstract

The author expresses a profound love for humanity, asserting that while everyone deserves love, some may require more understanding than others. This perspective is rooted in the idea that evil is not an innate trait but rather a result of choices and circumstances. The article suggests that every evil act has an underlying explanation, which may not always be apparent. Drawing from the wisdom of Victoria Aveyard and inspired by Kevin Buddaeus' article on racism, the author reinforces the notion that differences in opinion about such matters are not subjective but objective, with understanding and love being the undeniable truth. The author concludes with a message of hope for humanity, confident that change is possible through empathy and compassion.

Opinions

  • The author has a deep and unconditional love for all people.
  • Understanding is crucial; it allows one to love even those who may seem inherently evil.
  • Evil behavior is a product of personal choices and life circumstances, not an inherent quality present at birth.
  • Even the most malevolent individuals have

LOVE | LIFE LESSONS | PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Understand. Love.

No one is born evil. No one.

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I have love for humanity. Endless love.

Love and understanding.

I have learned to understand and love everybody. Some people just need more of my understanding than others. And it's OK.

Even the most evil person in the world deserves love. Every evil can be understood, there is always an explanation, sometimes rarely visible, but it is there. No human being is born evil.

No one is born evil.

And because of that. I have hope for humanity. I really do.

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“No one is born evil, just like no one is born alone. They become that way, through choice and circumstance.”

— Victoria Aveyard —

These thoughts came to me after reading Kevin Buddaeus article:

and his lines of wisdom:

If you think differently, then it’s not a difference of opinion, as usual. This time, it is simply and 100% me being right and you being wrong. Not subjectively, but objectively.

Just as no one is born evil. 100% of love.

Thank you for reading.

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