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KIND GAMERS KIND
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How does someone become kind?
Originally posted by Le'Dawn:
''Kind isn't genuine. Kind isn't over rated. So this brings up how does someone become kind?''

- I don't think you know what genuine really means. By adding genuine in to this context, you are implying that people by nature aren't genuine, which means everybody in the world by a standard are liars, lying to everybody about everything and everyone, and never truly mean anything.

''Kind is subjective to each individual I'm sure of that''

-Kindness and evil does not exist (I can't 1000% confirm this though, but try to prove me wrong). You can't smell kindness, or touch evil. They are created by us as a social construct to serve its purpose of definition and recognition of the certain behaviours they represent.

- Whether something is kind or evil is, obviously, subjective. How each individual defines it depends on moral standards and values, as well as partially, priorities, and empathic and sympathic development. You could go as far as to say it is connected to intelligence to a certain degree, considering that many people may not often know what's best for them, and thus reference a kind action as something malevolent (because the action did not emotionally please them), although you may argue this comes from strong sympathy, in which case i wouldn't really refute you either.

I'd like to add slightly further on what Sasuke said:

- That it comes down to how well you are at resisting arguments is wrong. Resisting arguments has more to do with you not letting yourself be emotionally affected by critique. You then explain in your scenario ad hominems, which has nothing to do with arguments, but personal attacks, which goes back to having to do with how much you let yourself be emotionally affected by things.

- You 'resisting' to answer back in ad hominem is not kindness. That is being passive. If you're not doing anything, then you're not being kind nor evil. You just are. It implies that you say ''saying nothing in this situation is better than anything'', which perhaps is true, but that is a logical fallacy when applied to it being suggested as kind.
That’s the funny thing about life, there are no right or wrong answers. Something someone may believe in is right in their eyes but wrong to someone else. In this situation the word “kind” can mean many things, like helping a friend or donating to charity, but to someone else it might be something morbid. it’s a lot like an image, the left might look very different from the right, it all just depends on what angle you’re looking at in from.
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