Originally posted by Grampy BobbyCutting a little slack leads to mediocrity. Stagnation. Indifference. We should strive to become more than who we are. Demand as much from each other as you demand of yourself.
What inhibits us from cutting a little slack for others as we do for ourselves?
Put another way, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. You should understand the message involved in this metallic message gb.
19 Feb 09
Originally posted by ChronicLeakyAnd why do we need to avoid that?
An explanation just for you, Officer:
The police are employed only when there is evil (to be combatted). If the police are unemployed, they get bored and do evil. Thus we need evil to avoid having the world vanish in a puff of logic.
Originally posted by NordlysThere are those that don't really see this sort of behaviour as wrong (I personally would have started ringing alarm bells when this woman fell pregnant, instead of waiting for the inevitable outcome).
And why do we need to avoid that?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tayside_and_central/7899410.stm
As Sunburnt has said, we need evil, or perhaps her perception of evil doesn't include this sort of thing.
Edit: You need to read the whole story to get the picture.