Beyond Good and Evil

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Smart Turtle

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Human potential is fueled by time, focus, and energy. Hate, jealousy, and manipulation are incredibly heavy, all-consuming states of mind. Every ounce of mental bandwidth you spend tearing someone else down, plotting, or deceiving is energy stolen directly from your own growth, It's called opportunity Cost, You could have done things much better with your time.

It is remarkably easy to be destructive. It takes zero talent to break a promise, ruin a reputation, or cause pain. Malice is often just a defense mechanism for those who are too afraid to do the hard work of building something of value. By choosing to be "evil," you are surrendering to your own weakness. You trade the hero's journey for a coward's comfort.

To live maliciously almost always requires deception. You have to lie to others to cover your tracks, and eventually, you have to lie to yourself to justify your actions. You start wearing masks. Spend enough time wearing a mask, and it fuses to your face. You lose complete touch with your authentic self, burying your true potential under layers of rationalization.

Mark 8:36 – "For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul?"
(The ultimate reminder of opportunity cost. You might gain temporary power or material wealth through malicious means, but the cost is your true essence and potential.)

Proverbs 11:17 – "A man who is kind benefits himself, but a cruel man hurts himself."
(This perfectly captures the idea that malice is a poison you drink yourself. Cruelty doesn't just damage the victim; it fundamentally fractures the mind and spirit of the perpetrator.)

Galatians 6:7-8 – "Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap. For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life."
(You cannot build a healthy, thriving existence on a foundation of deceit and harm. If you plant toxicity, your own life will become toxic.)
 
Is this not a rehash of your thread from... 2 days ago?
This one:
 
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Beyond good and evil 2 will never come out.
 
To live maliciously almost always requires deception. You have to lie to others to cover your tracks, and eventually, you have to lie to yourself to justify your actions. You start wearing masks. Spend enough time wearing a mask, and it fuses to your face. You lose complete touch with your authentic self, burying your true potential under layers of rationalization.
The vast majority of "evil" people in this world suck at anything more than the simplest of deception and are merely behaving in their animalistic, self-centered ways.

Theft of money, for instance, is less often the sorts of sophisticated scams that can net millions of dollars through creative accounting skills and can go unnoticed for years and more "D'Varius needs money. D'Varius can get money by sticking a gun in Sameer's face at 7-Eleven and demanding everything in the cash register".
 
is the first BGAE good
It's a bit dated in some minor aspects, but it's definitely a classic. It's a reminder that Ubisoft used to make fantastic games.

Just prepare to get very blackpilled at the fact that there's never gonna be a second game, let alone a good one.
 
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