One question about self improvement?

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Am I evil for what the bad things i’ve done? Is it possible for a guy like to me to become virtuous?

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March 24, 2010

Siobhan @ 2:24 pm #

Of course. The way is to share everything and give little acts of kindness to everyone. If you continue this way you will never think dark thoughts or hate again. The past CAN be wiped out. Nobody is evil while they do not except it.

Jeremy @ 3:11 pm #

There are few things as exciting as a person who makes a turnaround in their life, and few things as boring as one who is perfect all of the time.

Fix what you can or find ways to prevent those same events from happening in society. Take part in healing processes. Testify far and wide to the reasoning behind your change.

The worst thing you can be is ignorant of the needless pain you’ve caused, like President Bush’s callous attitude towards the million Iraqi civilians who’ve been killed in the ‘liberation’ effort.

It’s people like that whose graves are pissed on.

linguisticssnob @ 4:00 pm #

Is this a serious question?

First of all, evil is entirely subjective so for as many people answer this question, you’ll probably get that many opinions.

Secondly, we don’t know what you’ve done so we can’t judge whether or not you are “evil” by any standards.

Also, if we don’t know what you’ve done, how can we answer the second question seriously?

At any rate, it seems to me that anyone can become virtuous if he or she has a strong desire to do so. So I guess I will say yes, it is possible for a guy like you to become virtuous.

JMedz893 @ 4:46 pm #

set yourself some new goals in life, forget the bad things youve done in the past, and start to achieve something new. If you dwell too much on the past it makes you worse, accept whatver happened and move on life.

jdlech1 @ 4:52 pm #

It is never too late to become virtuous. You are your habits. So all you need to do is change your habits. That takes time and effort, so don’t expect to be Gandhi tomorrow.

I know a man who did just that. After a few years of effort, his own virtuosity started giving some people inferiority complexes. It was funny to watch as they were judging themselves badly without ever a harsh word uttered by my friend.

lazybones @ 5:07 pm #

There is a lot of badness in the best of us and there is so much goodness in the worst of us.
You really have to want to change and do whatever it takes.

Varooka @ 5:39 pm #

Sure! start with little things, like smiling at strangers, holding doors for the elderly, then move on to bigger tasks. Hearts and Hammers is a good one.

Jaden Rose @ 6:06 pm #

I always felt low on self-esteem throughout my high school life. Because of that, I’ve been perceived as a very shy person. That didn’t stop potential friends from coming up to me and being there for me. It’s possible for anyone and everyone to become virtuous, you just have to be willing to realize your mistakes and try to learn and repair your life from there. You can’t be evil if you have a conscience.

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