difference between wrong and right?

India
March 3, 2011 2:15am CST
As we all could see and experience the possible ways of living a suitable self respected social life but is it the definition of being waste or good for nothing for some segment of people?
3 responses
@_sketch_ (5742)
• United States
3 Mar 11
If it harm none, do what you will. That's my philosophy. All that stuff you are referring to, it's just ego. What we should be, how we should dress, what we should want in life. None of it's real to me. If we do our best, that is all that can be expected from us. Noone is really in a position to judge others. Everyone has lived a different life, with different experiences and different challenges. It's an apples and oranges situation. Unfortunately, that is exactly what people tend to do. Humans are particularly good at classifying things; throwing things into categories and giving them labels. We all have our own opinions. We all judge. We all shouldn't. It happens. Namaste.
• India
3 Mar 11
Namaste to you too ,Its good to have thinking like you , it does not happen practically becoz we are in environment where we have follow a set its not ego offcourse , if we don't do other will run over you and then do it.
@AKRao24 (27424)
• India
6 Mar 11
Hi Dear Kishu Vishal! Right and Wrong in life has been created by the Human beings only! In general I think the things which will keep every one happy around you should be right for the situation and vice versa must be wrong! But then if we see the right and wrong are relative things! For example killing a goat is a wrong thing for a priest, but then for butcher it is right thing as he is making money out of it. This is his bead and butter! For a non vegetarian person it is a right thing as he is having his food only after slaughtering the goat and for a person who is vegetarian this is a wrong thing! What would be your reaction when you see a wall lizard is eating an insect crawling on the wall? Is it right or wrong! It is wrong if we look from the side of the insect because the insect lost the life! But then if we think about the lizard for whom the insect is a staple food then the same thing looks right! Thus right or wrong thing in life also depends upon the situation and environmental conditions under which we are we are thinking about it! It is totally a relative thing in my opinion! Thanks for the discussion!
@joygracia (1325)
• Philippines
3 Mar 11
Dont think so. Guess it does seem important to know such difference since it will be our basis for decision making.