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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 2:58 pm
ethics and morality, it falls into the dark realm. In “It Takes Two”, the nanny and the butler are kind and ideal material world figures. They are wealthy and self- sufficient, as are their parents, but they are not the type of people who host wild parties, use drugs, or boast about their superiority. They simply exemplify the material world. Unfortunately, such representations are rare today due to the times we live in.
The dark world is where there is no nobility, ethics, or proper upbringing. I have many acquaintances and friends, but I’ve stopped interacting with them. I recall many high-level material people I knew. All of them had education, their children didn’t have tattoos. They never used drugs or even tried them. They only drank alcohol on special occasions, never went to clubs, and did not meet people online. Their social circles were very narrow, consisting mainly of close family friends. For instance, if a parent was a professor, they would have friends who were also professors, and their children would form relationships and marry within this circle. This indicates a strong family foundation with clear rules and respect. These people didn’t flaunt their wealth. Regardless of their financial status, they wouldn’t dress inappropriately or like hooligans. While everyone goes through phases, especially during adolescence – piercings, tattoos, etc. – it’s important not to judge these phases harshly. Many American films depict this transition: a teenager with tattoos and a mohawk evolves into a respectable adult. Understanding the boundaries between the dark and material worlds is crucial. Recognizing these distinctions helps in grasping the nature of each world. These people do not have the desire to flaunt what they have. They don’t engage in such behavior. They feel that, regardless of their wealth – whether rich or poor – when you are a decent person from the material world, you would never dress provocatively or like a hooligan. It’s understandable that everyone goes through certain phases, especially during adolescence, where they might experiment with piercings or tattoos. This is not inherently bad, and people shouldn’t be judged for it; it’s a normal part of searching for oneself. Many good American films depict this transition: a teenager with tattoos and a mohawk grows into a respectable adult. Everyone goes through such phases. Therefore, it is unfortunate if you don’t understand the boundaries between the dark world and the material world.
The dark world is when you seek a partner primarily for sexual reasons, rather than for noble or decent reasons. When you want a car or an apartment just to flaunt or to attract more visitors. When you aim to please those lost souls,
The dark world is where there is no nobility, ethics, or proper upbringing. I have many acquaintances and friends, but I’ve stopped interacting with them. I recall many high-level material people I knew. All of them had education, their children didn’t have tattoos. They never used drugs or even tried them. They only drank alcohol on special occasions, never went to clubs, and did not meet people online. Their social circles were very narrow, consisting mainly of close family friends. For instance, if a parent was a professor, they would have friends who were also professors, and their children would form relationships and marry within this circle. This indicates a strong family foundation with clear rules and respect. These people didn’t flaunt their wealth. Regardless of their financial status, they wouldn’t dress inappropriately or like hooligans. While everyone goes through phases, especially during adolescence – piercings, tattoos, etc. – it’s important not to judge these phases harshly. Many American films depict this transition: a teenager with tattoos and a mohawk evolves into a respectable adult. Understanding the boundaries between the dark and material worlds is crucial. Recognizing these distinctions helps in grasping the nature of each world. These people do not have the desire to flaunt what they have. They don’t engage in such behavior. They feel that, regardless of their wealth – whether rich or poor – when you are a decent person from the material world, you would never dress provocatively or like a hooligan. It’s understandable that everyone goes through certain phases, especially during adolescence, where they might experiment with piercings or tattoos. This is not inherently bad, and people shouldn’t be judged for it; it’s a normal part of searching for oneself. Many good American films depict this transition: a teenager with tattoos and a mohawk grows into a respectable adult. Everyone goes through such phases. Therefore, it is unfortunate if you don’t understand the boundaries between the dark world and the material world.
The dark world is when you seek a partner primarily for sexual reasons, rather than for noble or decent reasons. When you want a car or an apartment just to flaunt or to attract more visitors. When you aim to please those lost souls,