"What they did was not wrong, the way you perceived it was wrong". I am confused - who is wrong then ?
"I didn't mean it that way, the way you interpreted is wrong". I am confused again - what does this mean ?
"There is nothing like that happening , you are imagining things". Uffa, these lines......
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If you stop a drunk man from driving, he may perceive your action as wrong, even though your action is right. On the face of lack of information or common sense, a right action may be interpreted as wrong. Wrong action can be perceived as right as well for the same reasons. Also, who is to judge what is right or wrong? It is all relative... Cheers my friend!
Exactly, it is confusing.. and there is nothing called perfectly right and perfectly wrong...... everything is relative...... which brings us back to where we started our discussion.
I learned something from this confusion.
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