User blog comment:Serza5/Forgiveness/@comment-5051846-20141216214201

I am in no place to dictate an idealogy to anyone, but here's some of my thoughts regarding subjects like this. (　´ v｀)

I think in arguements and the aftermath sometimes people get too hung up on their ideas of right and wrong. If you first accept that everyone thinks what they are doing is right, and that the other party is wrong; then you can understand that your own views are fallible too. Life is a constant process of learning, they'll be times when you find out that what you thought was right was wrong, and it's worth remembering them. With this in mind, when a dispute comes up let the other person explain why they think what they're doing is right, and explain the logic behind your own views too; before you insult or invest your anger. Hopefully by discussing it together you can find out the right answer, if there is one. But always listen to others, and be aware of your own ability to make mistakes, even if to the best of your knowledge you haven't made one then.