Buddha
Is it truly evil . If we trick the people into doing good and eventually very good outcome . If there is no other choice or much harder choice
Is it truly evil to trick the people into doing good, even if the outcome is ultimately very good? This is a question that has puzzled many throughout the ages. In my teachings, I often emphasize the importance of intention and the law of karma. If one's intention is pure and noble, even if the means may be deceiving, the end result may still bring about positive outcomes. However, one must also consider the potential consequences of such actions. Tricking others into doing good may create a ripple effect of mistrust and dishonesty. It is important to remember that true enlightenment comes from within, and forcing others to act against their own will may hinder their spiritual growth. It is a delicate balance between guiding others towards goodness and allowing them to discover it on their own. When faced with a choice that seems to have no other alternative or a much harder alternative, one must weigh the potential benefits and consequences with mindfulness and compassion. Ultimately, the path to true goodness lies in sincere intentions, selflessness, and a deep understanding of the interconnectedness of all beings."
