As I was driving on the highway the other day and looked up the bright blue sky, and out of my "curiosity", I was wondering...
[Where are all the stars? Why are they hiding during this bright beautiful day?]
Though, in my mind, I know that it was the Sun, our source of light, was the one that hiding them (the stars) from us. Thus, without a doubt, I looked directly at the Sun (for a couple of seconds) and wondered again...
[If light is good, then why is it hiding things from us? Why does it covering things that we want to see? And why is light so "blinding"?]
I, then, marvelled about the darkness...
[If darkness is evil, then why does it reveal things to us? If it's not because of the "dark" night, then we wouldn't able to see or know that stars really exist... Why is it sometimes I feel more comfortable in darkness than light?]
So I kept wondering again, and came to realize that light isn't truely good. It blinds us. However, darkness, typically considered as evil, is not purely evil. Then what really is good and evil (bad)? If light is good but not truly good, and if darkness is evil but also partly good, then which is which?... Within every darkness there is a source of light (good) and in every light there is a source of darkness (evil). So, are good and evil the same thing? Or was bad once a part of good or vice versa?
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