@@jeremyknifley He says again and again that if you don't do good "you will suffer the consequences". That is basic Christian teaching. You may not "like" the idea of Hell as a consequence of your misdeeds but that doesn't change reality. Go back to your Church and repent :)
I've never had a need to hurt others. I've never had a need to tap n2 evil. Be careful listening to others. The thing is what one may do, "in just" may be considered ruthless and meant to be hateful by another.
Dine (Navajo) teachings have a lot in common in what Yeshua taught in the gospels. Much respect to the Native teachers who have come in and out of my life.
Native Americans are our spiritual cousins, that I believe. As I came closer to the teachings of Jesus and God, the natives have very similar teachings.
All religions have this same teachings… Just Navajo happened to be steeped already many years and decades before any religion came about… i ❤that others can understand why this language is an important one for all to understand… Namaste
discipline: the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behaviour, using punishment to correct disobedience Sounds very harsh to me. Is that what "discipline" means in Navajo?
@Jane Elliots Apple's dictionary. It may not be the best definition, Webster defines it as 1. control gained by enforcing obedience or order, 2. punishment, 3. self-control. As you can tell, I'm not a big fan of discipline, except for Webster's 3rd definition :) I can agree with this interpretation: "If you don't discipline (as in 3) yourself, the world will discipline (as in 1 and 2) you."
@@enrique4459 a master never admits he or she is a master. They are a master because they have learned more than others and continues to learn. A fool can even teach a master a lesson in humility.
@@deetoxinz7252 I wouldn't know what a master does or doesn't do. I'm here just trying to be better than my base instincts. The ones that don't do me any good.😅
Yeah, but the world is made up of people who are "basically not good," so what good can come from being disciplined by them? - A better quote: "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society." - Jiddu Krishnamurti - The world sometimes needs to change in order to remain "good" in the face of changing times.
@@PistonAvatarGuy I would think it's that the fact that no good can come from being "disciplined by the world" is exactly what the incentive is to be self disciplined. Those who have become selfish and cruel because of the trials of life could easily be thought of as those that have let the world discipline them. Being left open to be beaten and shaped by systems that are completely uncaring. The internal discipline, the self respect, morality and wisdom that we apply to ourselves is how we free ourselves from that discipline. By giving and receiving respect we choose caring forces to shape us. By making tough choices and controlling our impulses we gain control over ourselves and free ourselves from circumstance.
Thank you for your wisdom. "If you dont discipline yourself, the world will discipline you." That has been my experience personally and I suppose its a definition of karma.
Nope that's not the concept of karma. Karma is not about this lifetime; eastern spiritual traditions (Hindu / Buddhist) have a circular vision about death.
I learned this lesson at a very young age: as an adoptee, I had one parent who loved me and treated me like his own blood, and another parent who hated and resented me to the point where she made several attempts on my life over the years, both overt and subtle. I chose to be like my father, regardless of the fact that I'm female, because I only had one parent who was worthy of emulation.
Your comment is why it gets me very upset when modern 'feminism' says "All men are potential rapists". Uses terms like "Toxic Masculinity". Thinks child care access is only a "women's issue". Thinks alimony should always be paid (only) to women from men and custody favors women. Masculinity and male role models can be very positive.There are many very GOOD MEN in the world and they deserve more respect and attention. Peace be with you..
"Learning the various aspects of becoming a good person is a daily activity." Truly words of wisdom. This is something that was understood and acknowledged from Aristotle to Ben Franklin. This idea that man is basically good is very new. The person who thinks people are basically good cannot be wise.
Mamá Nella would say, “we can only give what we have”, “so then...you must cultivate self love, self respect, self discipline and self care...so we then can share”
Sadly, all of that self, self, self, self, creates an extremely "Self Centered" life. Selfishness is the inevitable outcome. Recognizing that any "Goodness" we will ever have is a Gift from our Creator, through His Son, Jesus Christ, creates a "God Centered" Life. Then we can "Love our neighbors as ourselves." because we see we are ALL in the same need of Salvation.
Pessimistic generalisation. Don't let past hurt build your perspective on the present and future. Turn to Jesus with your pain and hurt. He is very real and loves you.
Being good, being loving, being disciplined is hard work. All the worst behaviours are easy. Consider as a parent how often you guide your children away from bad behaviour 🙏❤️
When I was a little girl, here in SE AZ...When we played "Cowboys" I was always the "Indians"...And by the way...Amedica's greatest cowboy, Roy Rogers was CHEROKEE...
So were you pursue Indian? Did you get on horseback ride into another tribes Village and kill all the women and children by Smashing them under the of your horses?
"Learning to be good is something you have to do your entire life." I agree, because often it takes a lifetime of experiences to expose us to the consequences of evil and the impact of our bad actions on others. Hopefully, we learn most of what we need to know by age 40, but I'm not so sure.
Martin Luther said the same thing. And when one considers that people have been slaughtering other people since the beginning of time, it appears Luther and the Navajos were right.
You're spouting propaganda about the wrong Martin Luther. He meant Martin Luther, of the Protestant Reformation, the guy Martin Luther King was named after.
I don't believe everything that is published and provided as truth by government. The goverment(fbi)during that time had a lot to do with trying to destroy Martin Luther King's reputation. Not saying that there wasn't a slither of truth to some info but quite a bit was trumped up. J. Edgar Hoover abhorred Dr. King and the civil rights movement.
"If you don't discipline yourself the world will discipline you. You will suffer the consequences at the hands of the world." An unspoken rule of life most of us have not been taught but have experienced
I've spent 45 years of life on this earth, and I learned more from the basic premise that mankind is a damned mess and that you need to live your life everyday to BE a good person, instead of thinking everyone IS a good person because that's the way it is. I spent enough time in law enforcement to know the world is full of bad people and that every day, all of us, live having to make choices, and some choose to be good and to be good people, others choose to not be good and choose a different way, and that it is your choices, every day. The best I learned many years ago, was that to have integrity, is to live your life everyday as if someone else was watching you make those choices, what would you do? As I have gotten older, I've been studying more of the legends of my Akwesasne-Mohawk & Iroquois legends, which are simple, but they make more sense to me and as I get older, they seem easier to understand. Life is day to day choices, we're not always going to make the best choices, but we need to try to while we're here.
Thank you for this! I think modern society makes it very difficult to look at ourselves honestly. Everything encourages us to be narcissistic and to fight for our own ego and success - there is very little incentive to be humble and to treat nature with kindness.
Thank you Shi'i' Naa'li'i' Wally,Everything you just shared is what my grandmother taught me when I was growing up, Just in Navajo, And I remember what she taught me{Her being a Medicine Woman| I tried to listen to everything she said! Thank You Again for the reminders!
I pick the latter as the former would be good with naivete. Overcoming evil within teaches discipline, strength and wisdom you dont get if you're simply born good. Good without wisdom is easily corrupted, and tricked into falling.
This is the best most spiritually accurate comment (I've found) in this section,certainly more wise and compassionate than those who just say "man is inherently evil" then stop there.That's not the whole story.
@making toast Overcoming boredom can also lead to creativity, I wouldn't say it's all bad. Also, I wouldn't say the desire to work is universally a good thing either. As the philosopher Blaise Pascal suggested, "All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone.".
I really like that idea that you have to learn to be good. It seems like a lot of people were never told that being a good person doesn't just come naturally. You have to work at it. It's natural to be selfish and greedy. We start out as babies seeing the world only as how it affects us. As we mature, we learn to think of someone besides ourselves, and we learn to make a habit of it.
Man's inherent nature is defined as being the same as the Coyote. A pack predator and scavenger. The idea that Native cultures are "primal" or something of that nature gets thrown out the window once you understand Native philosophers, they look at it objectively, man is born as a Coyote -like being and has to learn to be a good man through following the elders, ancestors, the Holy People, and the Great Spirit. Which is a universal truth. Man's inherent nature has violent and selfish tendencies. Native cultures have always perceived that, and taught how to overcome.
Love to listen to you, you are my teacher. I was brought up living off the reservation, and on the Placement program; and I truly love my Heritage and my Navajo ancestry, and glad you are willing to share your knowledge, for it benefits many, and I'm looking forward to sharing your teachings with my children and my grandchildren.
I have never thought of it like this, but it makes sense. I know deep down I've never trusted people or thought they were inherently good. I did recently explain to my husband, as we are raising our 3rd and 4th teenager and as I reflected back on being a teenager, that I would describe myself as becoming less insane over time which took quite a lot of work on both my behalf and God's with quite a lot of grace from Him. May my children discipline themselves so they can be spared the painful discipline of life.
I was raised in New Mexico, and thus immersed everywhere in Dine and Pueblo culture and values, and I can't even begin to describe how the spiritual plight of Los Angeles, where I've lived for over ten years, makes me yearn for what I often think of as home... Your videos are cool and nourishing water.
I am from NM long ago when even Albuquerque was small. I miss it also, and especially the pueblos and of course the good food~ the culture we all love.
The band AJJ has a song called " no justice, no peace, no hope" in which theres a line "i cant believe that i believed that goodness was inherent"... hit home for me...bc i believed this, i stayed in an abusive relationship from 18-24...wish goodness was inherent...
Be careful with that,it's been used to treat people horribly,torture and kill them (remember the Dark Ages? People who were following God's voice and bearing legitimate Holy Spirit gifts were burned at the stake,with self-righteous church and state support,and anathemized).And by the way,christians ,if they are truly following Christ, should have at least some rudimentary form/amount of righteousness (is Paul quoting from the Old Testament here?)
@@bubbastill2040 Careful with what, the word of God? I can assure you I have no plan to treat people horrible, torture and/or kill anyone, not burn anyone at the stake or anathematize anyone. For the sake of a little bit of debate, I'd claim you should rather be careful with your own opinion about what Christianity is or should be about. I'll claim that you are on a path that lead nowhere, if you are attempting to achieve any form of righteousness.Woe to all of us, for we are but sinners, and the only righteousness we will ever find, is the righteousness of God. Paul is quoting from the Psalms in the verse above, but the message is not reduced to the old testament, but is universal in the bible: Romans 15:3,4 For even Christ pleased not himself; but, as it is written, The reproaches of them that reproached thee fell on me… Mark 10:18 And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God Romans 3:4 God forbid: yea, let God be true, but every man a liar; as it is written, That thou mightest be justified in thy sayings, and mightest overcome when thou art judged. Psalm 143:2 Do not bring Your servant into judgment, for no one alive is righteous before You. Romans 3:11 There is no one who understands, no one who seeks God. 1 John 1:8 If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. Romans 3:23 For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;
@@elvenkind6072 You and the other people in this thread are not telling the whole truth in quoting "there is none righteous"and the whole truth is the way of salvation brought forth by Jesus in His teachings and commandments essentially through forgiveness and repentance.You can quote the whole Bible to me and it won't change that fact.My creds are these:raised in the baptist and church of Christ churches in Texas,nearly committed suicide at 16 (that's where there non-Holy Spirit teachings and fear-mongering abuse led me ,I was beaten between recitations of scripture),had a hell experience,and genuinely turned to God and Christ,had the baptism in the holy spirit at age 21 in 1986,accepted the truth of reincarnation (which Jesus and the disciples taught) in 1987.I have experienced 8 of the primary 9 gifts of the Holy Spirit,have had hundreds of prophetic dreams,had healings and intanteneous healings to the point where I don't get sick now/anymore,worked 12 years for the Salvation Army as a counselor,helping alcoholics and vets get and stay sober (a lot of them were catholics and baptists who were abused and brought up with the inculcation of a cruel ,conditionally loving, vengeful God and not the truth that "God is Love"JOHN 4:18.I forgive you for your heartlessness and ignorance,but I'd suggest you fix those
@@bubbastill2040 Heartlessness and ignorance? I can only assume you misunderstand me somehow, projecting bad life experiences on me etc. since I have no ill intentions with what I've said, however that seem like a common thing on the internet when the tone of voice and facial expressions are excluded from conversations. I've only quoted the bible, and you seem to be attacking me for this? So then I quoted more bible, since you seemed to think that what I mentioned in my first post had to do with the old testament, but it don't. And then you react by listing up all your achievements as a Christian, and then these personal attacks, as if you don't like the bible very much. I can't see anything in what you have written that make me think the bible is wrong and you are right. Specially the idea of reincarnation is not commonly thought to be part of orthodox Christianity, but something most would agree to be a heretical idea. I don't mean anything bad by saying that, I'm only sharing my own view. Personally I think it's a liberating thing to give up on my own struggles to become something or the other, and instead work to get closer to God, through the Holy Spirit. The less importance I place on my own life, and the less I think about myself, the better things seem to become. Hope you'll have a nice day, are at good health in both body and spirit and are led on the narrow path by the Spirit of Christ.
Ya'ah'teh Mr. Brown. This is my second or so video of yours I have watched. I really enjoyed and learned from it, depsite getting close to 69. It is so sad that people are so slow to learn about being good. Thank you.
No word for honor, only respect I feel that. Reminds me to be wary of the boastful and prideful people that burn with ambition for wealth, power, and privilege all things pass in time.
I agree with this. I've encountered so many people who live selfish lives & use others for their own personal gains. You see it at work, family, relationships, social media, etc...A lot of people use a mask to fool others until it slips & their true colors come out. I have noticed that people who work on loving & respecting themselves, in return give that energy to others.
Someone I can finally agree with. I'm so sick of all the evil. I do believe most people are bad. That's why I go to work and go straight home in my woods isolated. Edit: for the record yall, I'm not a complete hermit. I just keep my circle small.
@Marie Marsee Well said... God is within... seek the kingdom of God. It maybe that someone needs to be in the woods alone tho! No judgement 'here' tho...
@Aiden Logan ha ha. I just prefer the sound of crickets and frogs versus all the sirens I use to hear in the city. I enjoy listening to the birds chirping and watching the rabbits hopping, squirrels climbing and chasing each other in the trees and dont even mind the deer eating my flowers. Gives me a place to go after work that's peaceful and serene and can reflex. Has nothing to do with survival instinct. You should take a hike in the woods sometime. Could do you some good. Have a nice day
Becky keep doing what you believe is best. The person who came at you with bible scriptures is exactly why you’ve isolated in the first place. Human selfishness, narcissism, and dominance. They always have to enforce their way of life on someone. I wish you the best.
So true & if only we would work together helping one another this world could really be heaven on earth. Dog eat dog mentality is no good...not even for the person who only takes but does not give 💜
Just by being out in the world the un-blind can see this. Only a few people in this world are truly good. A lot of people help others to make themselves feel good or gain something not to do it because it is just the right thing to do.
I really hope everyone knows just how fortunate we all are to hear this knowledge from an Amazing Elder like Wally. Honor is a prideful thing and we all know what pride does to a person. However if you have respect, you're going to be more rational and less egotistical. That's what I took from it...
Such an awesome philosophy. I completely agree that it’s a life long struggle to be a good person. A strong likeminded society goes a long way to strengthen that point. Sadly that community always seems to be in the minority.
I can agree , Ive had moments where I wanted to do extreme violence and may have been justified in some scenarios but I remembered my mother and my family and the consequences I would face and didnt do so.
Its ok hec, your motive is understandable to me. Just keep remembering your family and hold on to hope because I don't care if everyone reading this think I'm a naive imbecile. Perhaps I am, but in my defense, I'm holding on to those beliefs while adjusting them to reality, because we all need hope to carry on, otherwise we might as well give in to the corrupt even further and believe me, its happening.
@@flynnwhimster5371 Yes, indeed. I can attest to this ailment, having rage toward humanity and myself. Luckily I noticed that I was experiencing a demon from within... I tamed it with our allies... With Psilocybin... God bless this fungi
It's all what's in the heart. Never go off of looks but read a person from their spirit. Spirit never lie. You'll see skin deep truths about ppl. Some will be touched by the light of God others will have the darkness of the devil's heart. Love listening to this appreciated elder. Reminds me of the elders in my family. That's what lacking today. No more elders to help raise the young generation. I had elders raise me that raised my grandmothers and parents. It's a true blessing like this video🙂💙💙🙂
Wonderful video Wally and surely needed today in this high techno society, estranging ppl more. Time to return to the qualities of what is natural and fundamental in our heart. I feel blessed being raised with values in our family and both parents were caring for others and did not entertain gossip. Kind words and when dad was off from work he left it there. Then was family time.
This really opened my eyes a lot. At a young age I had a sense of this duty within myself and really couldn’t understand it or know where it came from but it was always there and so I sought out to learn how to respect others when really it was teaching me to respect myself as well. Such a great revelation of knowledge and I truly appreciate this lesson
@davy boy “Legend” is more accurately described as a Western perversion of the early Apostolic Christian faith. According to the canonical Gospels, Christ’s death on the Cross was at the hands of unrighteous men. The real gospel is He was vindicated by God (not crucified by Him) who raised Him from the dead. The true nature of God is revealed when Christ prays from the Cross for those who unjustly crucified Him, “Father, forgive them. They don’t know what they are doing.” (Luke 23:24)
@@lornadoone8887 Christians expect everyone to understand all their denominations, but I have not met 1 Christian who knows the denominations of any other non Abrahamic religion. That doesn't send give a good impression.
@@sourceonenews8059 The media fearporn together with big pharma sorcerers and big tech cultural marxists. Whille being cheered on by the average "just let me be a consumerist slave" person.
This is so true. It’s good to hear you say this because I could feel in my heart that there are a lot of people in this world who are not good. It’s even more evident in today’s society. It saddens me to see what is happening in the world today. So many blind people who can see. It makes me almost feel like it’s hopeless to live in a better world. Or leave my daughter in a better world than what I had. What happened to so many people?
I remember my grandparents were friends with everyone in our village, they didn't dislike anyone. Now days envious, witch craft lovers are even running our tribal government. That's why our fellow tribal members never are able to improve their lives and continue to live in poverty and on welfare.
@Hans Moleman Productions My village is right on the Mexico border. I have lost a nephew to the cartel. And many years ago a black man came to our village sent by the cartel, to kill one of my cousins ,they ended up shooting each other dead. The cartel makes meth about four or five miles from our border. There are no jobs out here, so natives work for the cartel, mostly letting the cartel leave their bales of drugs in their homes. But if they get caught , the cartel punishes them. We have also had decades of human traffic. People literally walk in your yard and help themselves to your fruit trees and water. Still happening today. My sister ran drugs for a good twenty years , before that she hauled people and now she sits on our Tribal Legislative Council.
“And the meek shall inherit the earth.” Much respect for the many great words of wisdom and the example that is set sir. You and yours are a gift to the world.
So hard for me to understand- I have defaulted to Good my entire life, and have never understood those who don't default to Good. I have always found it easier to be good than to not. Hearing this makes me sad, but gives me an understanding.
@@carolindigo natural for alot of people, but unfortunately it's also natural to be driven by self interest and use the trick of self deception to twist it into a good deed Carl Jung was spot on regarding the projection of the shadow
Yes. However negative and psychopathic people run for office and they want CONTROL. So, our beautful planet is run by evil beings...hence the state of our planet over the last several decades.
@@connorohare1808 Thank you, for this valuable comment. Yes, I agree we need to recognize our shadow side which often resides in mind, ego, or fear as it helps us to see what we need to work on to be open hearted... or for the greater good of all. So brings humility. And we all have these opposites & some behaviors are instinctive like caring for our family. Often one sees it clearer in orthodox religion or when ppl somehow feel superior to others. Because of opposites was told to look at that which entices and say not now. Versus to pretend it doesn't exist. To walk more in the middle.
Wally Brown is a wise man. Instead of seeing bad acting people as just products of their environment, they are really products of not learning to tame their innate inner demons. Some people seem to do this better than others. However, if you had a wise man like Wally teaching you from a young age to be aware of your inner demons and try your best to tame them, the world would be a better place.
"If you don't discipline yourself, the world will discipline you" ... Reminds me of Jeremiah 2:19. Obadiah 1:15. ... So I reckon he's telling the truth.
@@ladymercy5275 his lyric suggests that we're born liars. Navajo man suggest we have an inherent moral bankruptcy These ideas are very closely intertwined and I'm baffled you're trying to refute that
I feel the same. After all these years, and I'm still shocked and appalled by human greed and cruelty as well as genocide and environmental devastation. And the worst part is that most of us unwittingly play a role in it. This explains, why whenever in the movies, we see an antagonist whose goal is to wipe out humanity I think "They're right. We have to go for the good of the planet". Sometimes I wish I wasn't human and I would be willing to go down with humanity or if I survive, refuse to call myself that. This explains why some people are attached to animals. Still, at least my shock and that fact proves the human race is not without redeeming qualities and can change.
@@flynnwhimster5371 I think it's our society that brings out the worst in us. I don't agree that we're fundamentally not good, we all have both "good" and "bad" within us. It's the society we grow up in that shapes us, bringing out the "good" or the "bad" in people. And our current society is sick in so many ways. A different society that brings out the good in people is still possible. To resign is not the solution.
@@ximono Thank you, but when I said all that about wanting to go down, I was merely trying to empathize with those who have lost their faith in humanity. I don't like the idea that even on this channel, we're divided. We need to be united. But I like your idea of a perfect society. I guess its up to us
God is clearly a sick and twisted motherfucker as he intentionally created babies in original sin. Perhaps the entity we think of as God is actually the Devil.
@@Omni_Shambles thats exactly what i was going to say. If you look deeply into ceremonies for the pope, they clearly say (in latin) that they are pledging themselves to satan. Christianity has been created (or taken over) by satanism. The teachings of jesus however, as can be found in the earliest books, like the Q bible (or Q scriptures) are pure and true, and came well before the bible we know of today as well as other books from the bible that were taken out.
@@Omni_Shambles Theres a God and theres a devil. It takes awareness to sort it out. Arguing that you cant tell up from down will take you nowhere. Discernment exists.
It's really not the same. Christianity teaches that many neutral or good deeds are sins, that if we don't commit bad deeds we will be punished for all eternity. Christianity upholds faith as the greatest virtue, and wisdom as the greatest vice. Christianity is part of the problem in humanity which the Navajo teachings recognize.
@VayaConDios That's really the difference, isn't it? The Navajo teach that it is in our nature to do harm, and we should use our mind and heart to see it and stop it. But Christianity teaches that we are wrong simply for existing, and that we must atone for what someone else did to us by CAUSING harm.
Thanks Wally Brown, I think western burials should be the same ,not just straight bodies, when I sleep I start in the fetal position and this shows that it's common so is important , you are very healing and I felt a lot of good energy thank you 🌲🌺🌼
Most people aren't evil but they have smaller character defects like being lazy, selfish, shallow, mediocre, fearful, fickle and petty. Those are the qualities to fight against throughout life.
I'm curious as to exactly why the People (supposedly "christian") who came over to North America from England saw fit to relieve the Indians of their land and in many cases, their lives. In doing so, they forfeited ancient wisdom that was collected, distilled, and passed down through time - possibly from centuries of time. It would certainly supplement the idea that man has a nature that is desperately in need of restraint. The animal hunts the enlightened and wise being. Jesus said: "Why call me good, there are none good but God." I think the Indians are right.
He said that because he became our wrongdoings our sin And died in our place So yes wisdom is great but if you dont want to pay that eternal cost there is only 1 way And you said that way jesus
@@jgvtc559 ....CAESARS MESSIAH. READ IT. YOUR ATTITUDE IS THE REASON TENS OF THOUSANDS OF OUR PEOPLE WERE SLAUGHTERED. WE DON'T BELIEVE IN YOUR GOD BUT YET HERE YOU ARE ON A NATIVE CHANNEL PREACHING THE POISON THAT HAS DONE MORE DAMAGE THAN ANY OTHER MIND VIRUS. TWO THOUSAND YEARS OF WORLD SLAUGHTER AND DEATH FROM THE ABRAHAMIC POISONS. NO THANK YOU.
"Becoming a good person is a daily activity." For some, maybe. In my experience, people's natures are more or less fully formed at a very early age. People who are good persons as children remain good persons as adults, while nasty kids grow up to be nasty adults. "If you don't discipline yourself, the world will discipline you." Again, for some people at some times, maybe. To think that this is a universal rule is pure wishful thinking. I see the same people behaving badly in the exact same ways, day after day, year after year, and no one disciplines them, not their parents, not their superiors, not society at large.
👏👏👏👏👏! No truer words than this! And also about kids, I've known this for a long time but people will always excuse their evil nature simply because they're young, when in reality that is already the core of who they will be later on in life, it's just who they will always be.
@@darko783 it's not their DNA, they have deep trauma, or their parents didn't discipline them so they're stuck as kids in adult bodies, some have spirits inside of them.
Everyone thinks their good but nobody truly is. Being a good person is a daily activity in the sense that you have to always control yourself and try to be better Most people are addicted to porn, cheat on their partners, and do stupid stuff, even the "good" people sometime slip up and do those things.
I've learned that in the last few years and now understand how Nazi Germany and the Native American genocide happened. Respect is a key element I agree. And thinking from someone else's point of view instead of just your own.
Damn focken right! That's exactly what I've always told people. There is more bad apples than good one's. This coming from a wise man just proves my point.