Please bear with me for a moment; it will only take a few minutes. I realize that this is somewhat unexpected. But I'd like to hear your honest perspective.
Does truth exist without evidence?
This question has been bothering me for a while now, and I can't seem to find an accurate response.
Nowadays, it's usual to accuse someone else for anything without providing reasonable evidence to back up their claim, whether in court or on social media. People frequently attribute their problems to those they loathe the most. Humans are animals who act on their emotions and impulses by nature. Hatred or envy-based emotions drive deceitful attempts to harm another person's reputation.
Every guy carries the most dangerous traitor within himself. After all, Evil is society's truest form. There are no exceptions; everyone contains a monster of egotism and selfishness. Humans are and always will be that way.
A healthy society would constantly try to put an end to these lies, but sadly, society and its citizens simply accept them as fact. The words of powerful people, such as politicians and celebrities, have the greatest effects on humanity. Imagine if an interviewer asks an actor if he dislikes someone, and the actor responds by giving the interviewer the name of the person he despises. The following day, dozens or perhaps millions of people despise the same person. Despite this, the actor just expressed his contempt for the character without offering any justification. And yet, for no discernible reason, people despise that individual.
"If you can't substantiate your claim, it's merely a lie", according to a renowned philosopher who once remarked. He claimed that if someone shared information or a message with others without giving a reason or proof, it would be regarded as a rumor or a falsehood.
After all, we are all humans. We are conscious, logical beings.We won't have an egalitarian society free from lies until we have equal discussions and arguments. To put it another way, there are many mistakes and errors in the world of truth and facts, but there is also no room for injustice. I was looking for a fresh solution to the ongoing issue that people have.
Hey you, yes you. the person who is reading this book right now.
Have you ever made up a story to make someone else look bad for something they didn't do? assuming you did. How did you feel? Was it a feeling of joy? Or perhaps it was sadness? Or perhaps it was a result of anger? Or simply did you not feel anything? As if that person and his life weren't important to you?
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I was deep in concentration when this demonic creature approached my seat and doused my friend sitting next to me and I in water.
"What do you two think of this brief shower?" She declared while sporting a big grin.
Yumi Yushida, a mixed brown, black-haired girl with exceptional athletic and intellectual skills, is the one speaking. From the outside, she might appear to be an ordinary girl. But oh God, if she becomes too accustomed to her environment. You'll undoubtedly run into a demonic being.
She sits directly in front of me, and neither my friend sitting next to me nor I can handle her. However, there is at least one person who can stop her from carrying out her horrible acts.
the young lady seated next to her. Izara Arumine is a young woman with black hair and red-orange eyes. She is slightly more gifted academically and physically than Yushida. Yet every teacher compliments them both. She is a composed young woman with a strong sense of self. We haven't had a lot of conversation. However, I respect her the most in this classroom.
"Yumi, please sit down for the LOVE OF GOD, it's still morning!" I could hear annoyance in my friend's voice as he spoke to Yushida from his seat next to mine.
"Come on, I'm just playing around. look, Kyouka doesn't mind it" in only a few words, all attention of these three was focused on me
"Well, even if I told you that you irritate me, that wouldn't change the result, would it?"
"You simply accept your fate, then? Does it imply you won't mind if I splash you again?" She spoke, her eyes glistening brilliantly.
"Yes, absolutely!" I certainly used a sarcastic tone when I said that.
She took a seat and went for the water bottle she had used earlier.
I stood up as I said, "Okay, goodbye to you three," knowing that she would do what she said without thinking about the repercussions.
Even my friend, who had earlier been upset, and Arumine, who was attempting to control Yushida's hormones, started giggling.
This has been the pattern of my days for the past four or five months. How did this happen, was it at the entry ceremony?