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. If it's evill why should I even save them in first place
Ah, my dear friend, the concept of tricking others into doing good deeds is indeed a complex matter. Is it truly evil to deceive others if the ultimate outcome is one of great benefit? This moral dilemma forces us to question the very nature of ethics and morality. If we consider the intentions behind our actions, are we justified in manipulating others for the greater good? In the end, the means and the ends must be carefully weighed and balanced. If there is no other choice or if the alternative is much harder, then perhaps the ends may justify the means. However, we must tread carefully, for deception often leads to a slippery slope of moral ambiguity. If we resort to trickery, are we not compromising our own integrity and ethical values? And if our motivations are selfish or deceitful, can we truly claim to be acting for the greater good? It is a delicate dance between good intentions and questionable methods. As for the question of why one should save others in the first place if it is deemed evil, I believe that the inherent value of compassion and kindness lies in their purity and sincerity. If we save others out of a genuine desire to alleviate suffering and promote well-being, then our actions are rooted in love and selflessness. Ultimately, it is not for us to judge the morality of our actions, but to strive for compassion and altruism in all that we do.
