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Good intentions -- how much do they mean to you?
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RE: Good intentions -- how much do they mean to you?
July 23, 2016 at 12:13 pm
(This post was last modified: July 23, 2016 at 12:13 pm by Edwardo Piet.)
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RE: Good intentions -- how much do they mean to you?
July 23, 2016 at 8:57 pm
(This post was last modified: July 23, 2016 at 8:57 pm by robvalue.)
If good intentions are behind a bad outcome, how I feel about it depends on the person and the situation. Could they have reasonably predicted the bad consequences? If not, then I still appreciate the fact that they tried to do a good thing. That's putting it very simply, of course.
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Please visit my website here! It's got lots of information about atheism/theism and support for new atheists. Index of useful threads and discussions Index of my best videos Quickstart guide to the forum (July 23, 2016 at 10:16 am)Chad32 Wrote: I heard that the road to hell was paved with them. This. Good intentions need to be examined on a case-by-case basis. I'm sure the muslim fucktards who throw rocks at "adulterers" think they have good intentions, too.
Good intentions mean an awful awful lot. It's the difference between a good and bad person. People who do harm but mean well can improve and are less likely to do harm on average even when they don't improve themselves. Deliberately malicious people are just assholes at best.
Well Hammy.... You are young. There are cases where "good" intentions can harm more than do good. I had a few cases in my life and being on the receiving end, I sometimes feel like saying the road to hell is paved with them.
(September 14, 2016 at 1:06 pm)LastPoet Wrote: Well Hammy.... You are young. There are cases where "good" intentions can harm more than do good. I had a few cases in my life and being on the receiving end, I sometimes feel like saying the road to hell is paved with them. This. Some of the worst things done to me were done with "good intentions". Intent does not matter to me when the action is harmful enough. The good intention excuse also allows the offender to continue acting that way instead of learning from the mistake.
I don't believe you. Get over it.
The good news is I don't hurt people even with good intentions I'm harmless
Or so you either are lucky or you are carefull like me. If I feel like helping someone, I usually talk privately with the person(s) and say "It would be no problem to help you with X"
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