The ideal man understands life will force unnecessary truths upon others, but it is not his duty to forcefully enlighten. The ideal man’s calling is to live the best life he can live, serving as a light in a very dark world.
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There is a bit of creative destruction. But I think I get what you are saying. You don’t like the tearing things down and not putting anything better in its place.
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That's a better way of wording it. The evil trickster looks for total destruction, but leaves nothing in its place.
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What if it too only leads by example?
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Well at that point you have to ask yourself if you want to be good or evil. Personally, I want to be good. I believe the ideal man is good. In a sense, everyone is "leading by example." Some people are just more worthy of being following than others.
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I guess the whole point of this thread is, everyone is a walking example of how to live. Be mindful of how you live, people are watching and observing you. You are either being a good or bad example. These are the ideals I believe a man should model his own life upon.
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