Watched the latest episode of "Breaking Bad" - one more to go.
Time to project my worldview on this epic mess.
There is no evil here.
Walter is clear: I made mistakes but my motives were innocent - I was just trying to take care of my family.
And he is right. That's how I see it too: to me it's the motives that count. Motivationally we are all innocent.
Walter White - as I see it - is not a bad man: he is a man trying to take care of his family and doing his sucky narcissistic best.
And, in my experience of this life, this is more of a rule than an exception.
The motivational good tends to break bad.
Ordinary perfection. What can I say...
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Related: There Is No Evil & To Understand Is To Forgive & Motivational Innocence
Time to project my worldview on this epic mess.
There is no evil here.
Walter is clear: I made mistakes but my motives were innocent - I was just trying to take care of my family.
And he is right. That's how I see it too: to me it's the motives that count. Motivationally we are all innocent.
Walter White - as I see it - is not a bad man: he is a man trying to take care of his family and doing his sucky narcissistic best.
And, in my experience of this life, this is more of a rule than an exception.
The motivational good tends to break bad.
Ordinary perfection. What can I say...
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Related: There Is No Evil & To Understand Is To Forgive & Motivational Innocence
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