Partner Macbeth Pre-Discussion (Angela, Dogun, Rocky)

1) People are not just "born evil" but rather influenced by their surroundings. For example, when people are peer-pressured into doing wrong. Because people are born with a blank slate, it is their experiences that cause evil. The teachings that people go through influences their decisions in the future. As a result, evil is not born but rather shaped and formed by their surroundings.

2) People face consequences based on their own actions and not some fate that decides the future of one's life. Our lives are determined not only by our own decisions but free will of others around you. The decisions that you make also influences others around you. As a result, one's life is not determined by fate but their own free will.

3) Redemption is not truly possible to those who commit genuine evil. Their bad actions will leave a lingering feeling of uncertainty and hate. Those who murder with personal intentions never truly get redemption. Unless it is an accident, it is impossible to forgive one who sins against you.

4) Even when one commits an act of genuine evil, one can respect and admire them for their courage and rebellion. With different opinions and perspectives of others, some may show admiration for those who committed evil.

5) Ends do not justify the means. If one uses evil to acquire their goal, then they are not gaining success in a correct manner. Their goal will be tainted forever due to their uses of evil to reach their goals. Doing evil to gain their goals is like trying to take shortcuts to achieve their goal. It is not considered truly earning your achievement if you do evil to get it.

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