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An eye for an eye will leave the whole world blind
An eye for an eye will leave the whole world blind




an eye for an eye will leave the whole world blind

That’s when, before making any decision, we should ask ourselves: when is rancor or vengeance the answer? What if the situation were reversed? When other people disappoint or betray us, we feel a great emptiness that we feel obliged to repair. An eye for an eye will turn the whole world blind Mahatma Gandhi, this line by Mahatma Gandhi is the thrust of this theory. In any of these cases, it would be beneficial to keep in mind the phrase that started all of this “An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind.” Rancor and vengeance only have one direction The most recent and the most humane of all theories are based on the principle of reforming the legal offenders through individual treatment. Rather, it is a situation where an 'eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind.' This can be seen fairly clearly in the idea of groups of people holding resentment towards another group. We can make a mistake with ourselves, with others or it’s others who make a mistake with us. Abstract An eye for an eye will turn the whole world blind Mahatma Gandhi, this line by Mahatma Gandhi is the thrust of this theory. We’re especially aware of them when the people we’re referring to are family members, friends or our own partner. It’s complicated to maintain and conserve our relationships. Consequently, we often fall into situations in which we’re not up to the circumstances or we fail completely. Baillien, E., Camps, J., Van den Broeck, A., Stouten, J., Godderis, L., Sercu, M., & De Witte, H. Making a mistake, as we’ve said, is totally human. It might not be your mistake, but it could be






An eye for an eye will leave the whole world blind