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""المُغوي أو المُغوَى، من يخطئ أكثر""

William Shakespeare

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This quote is asking whether the person who tries to make someone do something bad (the tempter) or the person who actually does the bad thing (the tempted) is more guilty. Think about a situation where someone persuades a friend to steal a cookie from a jar. The person who suggested stealing is like the tempter, and the person who takes the cookie is the tempted. Both played a part in the wrongdoing, but it's hard to say who is more at fault. In life, we often face moments where others might try to lead us into making poor choices, whether it's cheating on a test or skipping work. This quote reminds us that accountability is complex and involves both the influencer and the influenced. Applying this understanding to our lives can help us recognize the impact we have on others and the importance of making our own wise decisions, even when faced with pressure.

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Blame Ethics Good vs evil Guilt Human nature Morality Responsibility Shakespeare Sin Temptation
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