In human life there are two things that may identify the human beings. Some of these things are whether the human beings do evil or good. In this case some people may find it easier to do evil than good. The words ‘good’ and ‘evil’ are broad concepts. ‘Good’ on one hand is associated with charity, happiness, love, prosperity and justice. ‘Evil’ on another is associated with conscious and intentional wrong doing, discrimination intended to hurt others, weaken their psychosomatic needs and dignity, destructiveness and acts of unnecessary and indiscriminate violence that are not legitimate acts of self-defense but aggressive and designed to cause ill-being to others. good and evil are relative terms in the sense that what may seem to be good to one person may be evil to another. no matter how people can embellish evil to look good, and good to look evil, evil is evil and must be avoided while good is good and should be done. What is more interesting with human nature is that everyone has two choices, to do good or evil, a situation known as free will. The other reason people find it easier to do evil than good subscribes to the notion that evil itself is much more pleasurable, alluring and more self-serving as it produces benefits to the person doing it quickly.
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