Section 4: Evil and the Process of it's Anhilation

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Evil, sadly, comes in many shapes and sizes. Evil comes in disguise. It is the depths of a conforming society, forcing out all individualism out of the even the strongest of humans. It is the ones that manipulate and wish for more and more power, never content with the place they are in. To clarify, trying to reach your goals and succeed is not evil, but doing anything to have power over others is.
This includes dictators, which, I believe is possible for dictators to rule kindly, it almost always leads to greed and more power.
Greed and power hunger is the downfall of society and never leads to anything good.
What is also evil is the exploitation of others and unkindness. We are all one in this world, no matter how different we may seem, we all just want to be accepted.
Discrimination and hatred don't help society, it leads to its downfall, and therefore, a wise society is a kind and fair society.
In an ideal society, kindness is rewarded.
Punishment should be focused on rehabilitation rather than cruelty and harshness.
All should be taken care off and get what they need as an individual.
Evil is something that always takes and drains life and happiness from things.
Something or someone that will do anything to get their way at the expense of others.
An example of this is an anti-duck known as Dodo. Dodo is the embodiment of fear, greed, jealousy, and hatred. It is the thing that grips people, it is a society in which no care and thought is given to others and only
Given to oneself.

On the topic of Greed and other things that fall under the predetermined category of Evil is money, which can be classified as the physical form of greed.
It seems harmless at first, it can even bring us joy, but then it grows bigger and more uncontrollable until finally, it consumes you. Take a look at a modern civilization, it is run on money. Whether the system of production be capitalism, socialism or something in between, it is no doubt that modern society cannot function without money. Think of a homeless person on the side of the road, are they not deserving of the same opportunities as a rich person, no matter how they had gotten into there current situation? In the words of the philosopher Oliver Tree, "stop acting funny, I've seen greedy people hungry." highlight no matter how much money we've have, we're always going to want more. Poverty exists not because we cannot feed the poor, but because we cannot satisfy the rich. Money is addicting. Money is ok to have, but no matter how much you might have, always remember that having that is a privilege, and the more you have doesn't always mean the happier you will be.

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