Everything in this world is relative. Left is not left in itself. It is left because right is there. Had right not been there, there would have been no left. Morning is morning because night is there. Similarly, good is considered to be good only because bad is there. But, we all say and to an extent believe that whatever happens happens for good. That means, there is nothing bad. And if bad is not there, then how can good exist in the world. Hence, nothing is good or bad, our thinking makes it so.
There is nothing good or bad in this world. The only thing that is good or bad is that we think it is good or bad. Let's see it with this perspective: when things go according to us, i.e. right, we tend to take the credit. And when things don't go our way, we tend to blame other factors like God, our environment, recession, bad forces, etc. So, I would say, at a very macro level, good and bad are the terms just for our fancy. Our reality is entirely at the mercy of how our mind chooses to interpret incoming data. Reality is, in fact, a figment of our imagination. However, for the sake of convenience, we agree upon certain aspects of subjective reality.
Good and bad are the concepts invented by the human mind. Whenever some action takes place, who's the one to decide whether it's good or bad? It's us. And this decision is based on three factors:
1. Internal morale of a person.
2. Preconceived notion of an individual.
3. Peer pressure and society.
When we are born, our mind is an empty book. You can fill whatever you want in it. These are the factors which do affect the content in that book. Its all a mater of how we perceive our actions and their outcomes. For e.g. a gathering in one place may seem to be a crowd, while at other place its an atmosphere. A terrorist for one nation is a freedom fighter for another. A night-out for some may be alright but for some - not. It all does depend on our thinking and generally, can't be classified as good or bad.
Remember, what you out is what you get back. Your outer world is a reflection of your inner thoughts. Your attitude decides your destiny. Its not pre-decided. When a child fails in an exam, it's his own thinking and perception of the outcome of his action which decides his future. It's on him whether he gets broken and stops studying, or he starts putting in more hard work to score better next time.
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There is nothing good or bad in this world. The only thing that is good or bad is that we think it is good or bad. Let's see it with this perspective: when things go according to us, i.e. right, we tend to take the credit. And when things don't go our way, we tend to blame other factors like God, our environment, recession, bad forces, etc. So, I would say, at a very macro level, good and bad are the terms just for our fancy. Our reality is entirely at the mercy of how our mind chooses to interpret incoming data. Reality is, in fact, a figment of our imagination. However, for the sake of convenience, we agree upon certain aspects of subjective reality.
Good and bad are the concepts invented by the human mind. Whenever some action takes place, who's the one to decide whether it's good or bad? It's us. And this decision is based on three factors:
1. Internal morale of a person.
2. Preconceived notion of an individual.
3. Peer pressure and society.
When we are born, our mind is an empty book. You can fill whatever you want in it. These are the factors which do affect the content in that book. Its all a mater of how we perceive our actions and their outcomes. For e.g. a gathering in one place may seem to be a crowd, while at other place its an atmosphere. A terrorist for one nation is a freedom fighter for another. A night-out for some may be alright but for some - not. It all does depend on our thinking and generally, can't be classified as good or bad.
Remember, what you out is what you get back. Your outer world is a reflection of your inner thoughts. Your attitude decides your destiny. Its not pre-decided. When a child fails in an exam, it's his own thinking and perception of the outcome of his action which decides his future. It's on him whether he gets broken and stops studying, or he starts putting in more hard work to score better next time.
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