Nothing warms my heart quite like a bloke with "CFA" after his name explaining mortgages as though he learned finance from a fortune cookie soaked in whiskey.
"The bank lends you the house."
No, sunshine.
The bank lends you money.
The house is collateral.
If you can't tell the difference, those three letters after your name might stand for Couldn't Finance Aardvarks.
And that's being charitable.
Evil is often described as the absence of good, as though it were merely a void, a deficiency, a darkness where light once stood. But that account seems too simple. There are absences that wound, yet evil possesses a force and direction of its own. It acts. It chooses. It imposes itself upon the world.
What marks the truly evil man is not that he fails to recognise the good, but that he ceases to feel the weight of his actions. Guilt is not merely an unpleasant emotion; it is the boundary that reminds us that other people are real. It is the inward acknowledgement that our deeds have consequences beyond ourselves. To feel guilt is to remain connected to the moral reality inhabited by others.
The dangerous man is not the one who struggles with temptation, nor even the one who falls to it. The dangerous man is the one who no longer cares. He has severed the link between action and conscience. He exercises power without restraint because he experiences no obligation toward those over whom that power is exercised. He sees suffering and feels nothing. He causes injury and feels nothing. He destroys trust, dignity, and hope, and remains untouched by the wreckage.
Power itself is not evil. Indeed, power is often necessary for the defence of what is good. But power detached from remorse becomes something else. Without guilt, without responsibility, without the capacity to recognise another person's claim upon us, power becomes self-justifying. It acknowledges no limits because it recognises no duties.
The most frightening thing about evil is not hatred. Hatred still contains an object; it recognises the existence of the person it despises. Indifference is colder. Indifference denies the significance of the other altogether. It is the refusal to grant that another human being matters.
In the end, perhaps the deepest form of evil is not cruelty, greed, or malice, though all of these may flow from it. It is the simple decision that nothing outside oneself deserves concern. It is the abandonment of responsibility, the extinguishing of conscience, the refusal to care.
The moment a man no longer gives a damn about what he has done to others is the moment he becomes capable of almost anything.
@CsTominaga Satoshi, God Bless you. I’m playing in the WSOP this year, been playing for 19 years. I was going to build this after KeyChat but I saw you already working on it and honestly it’s beautiful. Praise the Lord, Jesus Christ 🙏🏼♥️♾️
🔥🚨BREAKING: It is being claimed on X that In 2009, Tim Tebow proved the existence of God, a post that is trending reveals the statistically impossible consistency with a bible verse and the former football player.
Trad West: ‘Tim Tebow wrote John 3:16” under his eyes during the National Championship Game. 94 million people searched the verse that night.
Exactly three years later to the day, Tebow played his first NFL playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
He threw for 316 yards. His yards per completion were 31.6. The TV rating peaked at 31.6. The opponent’s time of possession was 31:06. The only interception in the game was thrown on 3rd and 16. The game was played exactly 316 weeks after Tebow declared he would play college football for the University of Florida.
Six different statistics. All pointing to the same verse. On the same date. Three years apart.
Nobody planned this. Nobody could have.’
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16
Only the Godless deny Satoshi and BitCoin. They lie because they are not scared of judgment for their sins. He was sacrificed for their sins, but they will still not repent! Send em to Hell!