"evil is always introduced into the world by people who think they are doing good" = Extremely vague assumption at the very best.
Ambiguity is to be had for the negation of Cioran's metaphysical discourse, therein.
How does the individual mind transcend what it targets (evil) if there is a target on the back of the same intended individual or group. Such is evil in the use of force in human history.
To differentiate the norms associated with how we act (in place of our thoughts), should always be considered. Even if Corian dismisses it.
How society alienates you bases on, is the test that any inherent evil must desist. My point: is that evil happens in any event that challenges evil. So what is the use of force in terms of an application against evil. The point in acting against societal norms is to circumvent evil.
I think.
- Marco Almeida
The Peg
June 18th 2025
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J KRISHNAMURTI, FREEDOM FROM THE KNOWN
To understand and to be free of any problem we need a great deal of passionate and sustained energy, not only physical and intellectual energy but an energy that is not dependent on any motive, any psychological stimulus or drug. If we are dependent on any stimulus that very stimulus makes the mind dull and insensitive. By taking some form of drug we may find enough energy temporarily to see things very clearly but we revert to our former state and therefore become dependent on that drug more and more. So all stimulation, whether of the church or of alcohol or of drugs or of the written or spoken word, will inevitably bring about dependence, and that dependence prevents us from seeing clearly for ourselves and therefore from having vital energy.
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