life puzzle....
There are two people A and B. B trusts A and shares his secrets with him. A tells those secrets to all others. When B asked A why he betrayed him, A tells that he didn't ask B to trust him in the first place, which is true. Now, speaking with intelligence the reason what A told is true but with an intelligence beyond words to describe, we know that A is the bag guy.
In life we face many such situations(I truly did). The world isn't always fair towards us because it sees and understands the reasons and logic visible on the outside.
But even though, we shouldn't give up on life. Tell me one point which you will tell in terms of reason and logic which proves that A is the bad guy and B is the good guy.
OK A is a priest and B believing in the confidentiality of the confessional, confides his secret sins. So who is the bad guy A is a doctor who has been treating B for an infection, when B believing he can talk to his Doctor in confidence tells him about his problems that he has kept secret from everyone. So who is the bad guy ok let we consider A and B FRIENDS...like every friendship relation B shared his secrets with A.but A betrayed him and told his secrets to everyone and when B complained he cunningly caused B to consider himself at fault..this shows A was cunning thus a bad guy...but how we can say B a good guy just bcoz he trusted someone easily...we can say that it was his weakness 1
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B is the bad guy because B gave information to A without asking for confidentiality. No agreement to keep confidentiality was explicit or implied. Then B wrongly accused A of betrayal. Causing A to wet his/her pants and ruin the afternoon. Further B was initially at fault in unwisely placing his trust in A. (After confiding his secrets to A, B should have told A not to forget to tell everyone else that they were secrets, L.O.L.) ;- B's secrets were of such a menacing nature that it was important for everyone to be aware of the threat which B posed to all the others. A made the decision to discard any friendship which may have existed with B for the greater good of all. 1
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