It's dependent on the individual. We're all shaped by our experiences and desires and those core things that make us who and what we are. And our thought process are as well.
I knew someone who caused great hurt in the name of the higher good. Because they believed their actions were making the world a better place. Another who did so because they believed they simply believed the world would be a better place without certain factors. I've known others who's actions were much the same, but for their own personal ambition and desires. But each one's ambition and desire was born of something different - professional ambition, spiritual, monetary, a painful self doubt and need to prove themselves, a belief that their actions will bring happiness and are therefor justified...
Every one was different, despite the similarities. The things that cause a person to hurt others are myriad and numerous. There's no one path of thought that leads to the end.
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I knew someone who caused great hurt in the name of the higher good. Because they believed their actions were making the world a better place. Another who did so because they believed they simply believed the world would be a better place without certain factors. I've known others who's actions were much the same, but for their own personal ambition and desires. But each one's ambition and desire was born of something different - professional ambition, spiritual, monetary, a painful self doubt and need to prove themselves, a belief that their actions will bring happiness and are therefor justified...
Every one was different, despite the similarities. The things that cause a person to hurt others are myriad and numerous. There's no one path of thought that leads to the end.