A TALE OF TWO TRUTH
Humans often learn definitions from their environment and upbringing. As a result, one person may learn that being good means being polite, respectful, and humble, while another person may learn that being good means being assertive, aggressive, or exploiting power or wealth.
These definitions are subjective and can vary greatly between individuals and groups. The challenge arises when people with differing definitions struggle to coexist or collaborate, as their values and principles may be fundamentally incompatible.
It's intriguing to note that some individuals may attempt to join or mimic other groups by adopting their values and principles superficially, often through imitation or pretension, rather than genuinely embracing them. This can lead to conflicts and challenges in building trust and understanding between different groups as well as disturbance and annoying.
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