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Murder vs Indifference
I think this is a much greater challenge. The ideas in there challenge me almost every day and every time I think about them I admit total defeat. And I think anyone who sees my point will feel something similar, though maybe not as strongly, or even stronger.
I like to be wrong and/or confused about things, because it shows that there is a lot. Even though it's frustrating, when my ego is quiet, it's nice to be wrong. I think 1 step beyond being honest about yourself is to try and let other people see how they are wrong themselves, but this can be difficult to do without being condescending, you have to be clear that you are open for conversation and to change your mind and that you are merely trying to help her or him understand things better.
It might be a greater challange maybe. But questions like those have often more to do with how you perceive the questions itself. For some it might look like a great problem, and for some it is very clear where the problem originate from, which make the actuall question to less or no problem in itself. For example, if I've belive that criminals are monsters. Then how will that help me understand where they come from, with the actions they have done or will be willing to do? I get a lot of problem if all I have understod is that they are bad monsters. And people in general doesn't seem to want to question such belifs. So no wounder they are stuck with alot of problems then. Im not saing that people are stupied by thinking like that. But rather that they are not willing to question their own belifs to see where it may take them instead.