Things to take into consideration
a year ago
In films, TV, and literature, as well as in digital games, they show aesops/lessons that give us the viewers. One in particular that peeked my interest was the one Scrooge McDuck gave in the 2017 reboot of Ducktales episode "The Life and Crimes of Scrooge McDuck!" when he gave one after he wronged the people that turned into villains, particularly Magica De Spell when Scrooge didn't stop her brother, who was turned into a raven, flying away.
"When you live as long as I have, you make a lot of sworn enemies; but when you rack up enough of them, you have to wonder if you might be part of the problem."
This aesop gives a meaning to how one's actions can have an impact on one's life, and when you make enemies, one could wonder the person in question is part of their problem. This gave me an idea to form a few aesops/lessons, similar to the aforementioned above, but different in a way.
[When one does something as long as they have, they are bound to make some sworn enemies on their adventures; but when you rack up a lot of them, whether you meant to retaliate or not, one could wonder the person they are all sworn against is part of the problem.
And this.
[One's actions have consequences, regardless how well-intended they are, even to help solving problems; but when they affect someone else, intentional or not, even if they are not related them, one could question if the person they are all against is the source of all their new problems.]
"When you live as long as I have, you make a lot of sworn enemies; but when you rack up enough of them, you have to wonder if you might be part of the problem."
This aesop gives a meaning to how one's actions can have an impact on one's life, and when you make enemies, one could wonder the person in question is part of their problem. This gave me an idea to form a few aesops/lessons, similar to the aforementioned above, but different in a way.
[When one does something as long as they have, they are bound to make some sworn enemies on their adventures; but when you rack up a lot of them, whether you meant to retaliate or not, one could wonder the person they are all sworn against is part of the problem.
And this.
[One's actions have consequences, regardless how well-intended they are, even to help solving problems; but when they affect someone else, intentional or not, even if they are not related them, one could question if the person they are all against is the source of all their new problems.]
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