@Book But precisely because what is wrong and what is right is a subjective thing we need the law to give us an objective vision of what is right and wrong. But the law does not immediately condemn what is considered wrong, in fact there are trials in which, through lawyers, everyone has the opportunity to explain their point of view and thus prove their innocence or guilt. As unfair as it may seem that a criminal has the opportunity to be defended by lawyers, I find that this is the result of human development. The right to be defended is given to every single human being without distinction. I find the law in this sense fascinating.
Life, as you said, is changing, it's an inevitable fact, if we want to continue living the world must change but these changes do not always bring good. I have a real deep hatred for "keyboard lions", that is, those who write what they want just because they feel protected by the screen, because I'm sure that if they had the person they are insulting in front of them they would not have the courage to make fun of him.
Life, as you said, is changing, it's an inevitable fact, if we want to continue living the world must change but these changes do not always bring good. I have a real deep hatred for "keyboard lions", that is, those who write what they want just because they feel protected by the screen, because I'm sure that if they had the person they are insulting in front of them they would not have the courage to make fun of him.