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Are You Sure About What You Say

im. Something one person sees as perfect may not be true for everyone else.Lewis also says that if someone of high ideals is trying to tell no lies of never to commit adultery or not to be a bully, will think that they deserve to be congratulated on his idealism. Why cant someone just do something because they want to? I dont believe that every time someone does something good, they do it because they want to be applauded for it. Dont get me wrong either because there are people out there that do that. There might also be people that dont do kind things because they have done them in the past and not been acknowledged for it. True, that is not the point for doing something for someone else, but maybe if we see someone doing something good, that we should let him or her know that they did the right thing.Lewis says, There are two ways in which the human machine goes wrong. He says one way is when people drift apart from one another. I do not feel this is true. Some people dont drift apart at all. Look at married couples that have been married for fifty or more years. The people that might drift apart dont do it on purpose. They may just lose touch or their interests may change, but not just because they want to. I dont agree with this being labeled doing wrong. I do agree that someone is wrong, like Lewis said, by cheating or bullying. I dont think someone can do wrong, in these circumstances, by accident.The other way he said humans could go wrong is when things inside a person go wrong. I will agree that it isnt right, but it isnt wrong when a person cannot control what happens. Things can go wrong inside a person when something serious happens to them, for example if some one is raped or murdered, or if that happened to someone dear in their family. Violent things can make a person lose their mental capabilities after something like that happens. So it seems when a person goes wrong in most of these situations, it m...

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