Just a question

Jan 10, 2006 03:12

Is it wrong to hope that things don't work out for people for whom things shouldn't work out? Like, am I wrong to hope that someone doesn't get something he wants simply because I feel like he probably doesn't deserve it? Or, on a similar note, is it more wrong to make an effort to make sure such things don't work out?

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answer to your rhetorical question crimson_clover January 10 2006, 21:17:23 UTC
IMO...Not wrong to hope, but wrong to act. Unless he really doesn't deserve it, because you know he kills kittens or something and he's up for the Kitten Savers of the World award, it's hard to know exactly that someone doesn't deserve something.

In life, in love, whatever, it's never simple. Unless it's kittens, then I lay down the law.

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x_maverick_x January 10 2006, 23:22:55 UTC
I have no problem with wishing that people don't get what they don't deserve, but when it comes upon acting on it, things usually backfire and end up working out less for you than the idiot who doesn't deserve anything. If the person truly doesn't deserve it, then they either won't, or if they do, it'll end very quickly.

xoxo-kristen

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