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qwestion
QUESTION! (how the flip do I word this…)
So…
Does a person who was born with an inherently bad mentality, but was only ever a good person because that’s what they wanted for himself and those around him, deserve happiness? (so like they never did anything bad despite having the mentality to do so) For example, let’s say there was a person (this is gonna be an extreme example ) who, for whatever reason, knew he would enjoy the act of taking lives, but didn't and never would want to because, basically put, he wanted to be a good person, (to which he succeeded in doing) still deserve happiness? (like the right to love himself and the joy of living, things of that nature)
Yes, the example sounds contradicting (please ignore how contradicting it sounds )
I know this is a heavy question for a manga site (● ̄(エ) ̄●)
The person definitely deserves happiness in my opinion. If you don't have any kind of malicious intent in your actions and are kind and sincere than there's no reason you shouldn't get your own happiness 1 reply
Just them having the thought of wanting to be a good person is enough reason deserving them of happiness. Although they do need professional help if they have those negative thoughts tho. reply
I feel like people here forgive murderers very easily. I know you said bad mentality but what if that person had pedophilic thoughts or he knew he could rape but didn’t do it. I don’t know honestly.
I’d kill every pedophile on earth if I could.
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So this person just has bad thoughts but not bad intensions? Well, thoughts don't define you, actions do, so I definitely think this person deserves happiness. Despite the popular belief, you can't really control thoughts, especially intrusive thoughts. Thoughts are just thoughts, no matter how real they can feel, they're in your head. What matter ...... reply
as long as they're not hurting anyone in any way and go out of their way to make people happy they definitely deserve happiness. i'm curious as to what their motivation for being a good person is if not empathy though (assuming someone who enjoys killing people would need to have a serious lack of it), religion maybe? 1 reply