I really feel that it’s not bad, depending on the complexity of human nature and inner struggles. If you are given a pilot and a drug addict who doesn’t drink or take drugs but can’t do this kind of trick at the critical moment, which one would you choose at the critical moment? No doubt the pragmatic person will choose the latter. The final choice made by WHIP is like telling his inmates that he wrote an apology letter to the families of each victim. Some will forgive him, some will not. Every choice has its own reason, and no one has any reason to criticize others from his own standpoint, but everyone has to pay the price for his choice. If WHIP chooses to lie in the end, he can escape a temporary jail, but he will definitely pay for it in his later life, and it may not be small. He chose to give it a shut-off valve here. Is wise. Similarly, those who are unwilling to choose to forgive him will see less joy and positive things in their future lives, but as anyone other than themselves, they have no right to criticize another person’s choice. Only oneself can blame oneself, and only the blame from oneself can be of practical use. If there is any, then it can only be a god. It seems to understand the meaning of religion a little bit, that is, everyone is a Buddha.
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