The question isn’t who is going to let me; It’s is who is going to stop me ‘ Ayn Rand’
The very word rebel make one think of some kind of revolutionary ,dangerous and irresponsible person and even destructive.
I am not sure why one becomes rebel, and at what cost one becomes a successful rebel?
Is there any such thing called ‘Good Rebel’ or ‘Bad Rebel’ ?
Can a good rebel for some, can be bad rebel for others ?I don’t have answers for this. May be members can enlighten me.
Psych central analysed the personalities as the Upholder, The questioner, the rebel & the Obliger.https://psychcentral.com/blog/4-personality-types-the-upholder-questioner-rebel-obliger/
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/rebel/
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Nice thought you have there!
In my perspective, a rebel arises only when it thinks the existing authority is bad. But to the existing authority, the rebel is definitely bad.
Good or bad. It’s always relative. Check out my post on Syria where I share My perspective on ethics.
https://vspace1618.wordpress.com/2018/04/22/syria-ethics-vs-reality/
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Thank you.Sure.I shall.
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Very absorbing.True what you say.But is there any way to prevent suffering ? I am simply clueless and I am sure none of us can find a permanent solution,since we humans are highly complex and complicated creatures and ironically what is good for one is surprisngly bad for another.Have we to realise and accept the reality …..
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Gone through your post on Syria.Very absorbing.True what you say.But is there any way to prevent suffering ? I am simply clueless and I am sure none of us can find a permanent solution,since we humans are highly complex and complicated creatures and ironically what is good for one is surprisngly bad for another.Have we to realise and accept the reality …..
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