How can someone win, if winning means that someone losses.
Don’t celebrate others defeat, or misfortune, you are not doing yourself and others any good. Pray for the lost and the dammed, if you are to expect mercy for your own wrong doings.
Because in order for someone to win...
There must be loss. That's how it works.
Don't celebrate the loss; bad karma/juju for that kind of thing is long documented, that's reasonable.
But the question posited first is a tad naive, no offense.
You asked an open ended question, that actually has a direct answer (rare these days). Might I suggest making sure those you are using your energy on, walk away asking more of themselves, than feeling superior after such a query?
Perhaps this might have a better format maybe?
Even if the other side loses, what has really been won? Innocents still died, you still choose a side, and is anyone any the better for it? (The "you" in this is just a placeholder, not directed at you fren)
An inflated ego is harder to breach from hence forth on, after all. Anyone who can give that answer might also just brush you off, which is fine as we aren't the arbiters of fate, but I digress.
I get where you were headed with it, and do concur.
Just suggestions from a very quiet observer in this whole ordeal.
You are right. Still mastering the art of harmonizing … sometimes I sound too blunt because that is my nature. Bluntness and honesty are one and the same. But I perfectly understand that the message needs works, because no one likes to think of themselves as negative or having negative thoughts or character. In order to self examine we must examine ourselves from the outside. What do our relationships in every day life look like? What we put out, life reflects back at us.
Amos 5:18-20 NIV
[18] Woe to you who long for the day of the Lord! Why do you long for the day of the Lord? That day will be darkness, not light. [19] It will be as though a man fled from a lion only to meet a bear, as though he entered his house and rested his hand on the wall only to have a snake bite him. [20] Will not the day of the Lord be darkness, not light— pitch-dark, without a ray of brightness?
How can someone win, if winning means that someone losses.
Don’t celebrate others defeat, or misfortune, you are not doing yourself and others any good. Pray for the lost and the dammed, if you are to expect mercy for your own wrong doings.
Because in order for someone to win... There must be loss. That's how it works.
Don't celebrate the loss; bad karma/juju for that kind of thing is long documented, that's reasonable. But the question posited first is a tad naive, no offense.
The point of the question is for someone to notice… notice, but don’t be attached. Attachment only makes things blurry
You asked an open ended question, that actually has a direct answer (rare these days). Might I suggest making sure those you are using your energy on, walk away asking more of themselves, than feeling superior after such a query?
Perhaps this might have a better format maybe?
Even if the other side loses, what has really been won? Innocents still died, you still choose a side, and is anyone any the better for it? (The "you" in this is just a placeholder, not directed at you fren)
An inflated ego is harder to breach from hence forth on, after all. Anyone who can give that answer might also just brush you off, which is fine as we aren't the arbiters of fate, but I digress.
I get where you were headed with it, and do concur. Just suggestions from a very quiet observer in this whole ordeal.
You are right. Still mastering the art of harmonizing … sometimes I sound too blunt because that is my nature. Bluntness and honesty are one and the same. But I perfectly understand that the message needs works, because no one likes to think of themselves as negative or having negative thoughts or character. In order to self examine we must examine ourselves from the outside. What do our relationships in every day life look like? What we put out, life reflects back at us.
Thank you for your wisdom.
Amos 5:18-20 NIV [18] Woe to you who long for the day of the Lord! Why do you long for the day of the Lord? That day will be darkness, not light. [19] It will be as though a man fled from a lion only to meet a bear, as though he entered his house and rested his hand on the wall only to have a snake bite him. [20] Will not the day of the Lord be darkness, not light— pitch-dark, without a ray of brightness?
https://amos.bible/amos-5-18