That’s a tough question because “messed up” can be very subjective. I think a lot of people have moments where they feel justified in their actions, even if they are ethically questionable. For me, it might be standing up for a friend who was being bullied, even if it meant getting involved in a confrontation that escalated more than I intended. In that moment, protecting someone I cared about felt absolutely necessary, despite the fallout that followed. What about you?
That’s a tough question because “messed up” can be very subjective. I think a lot of people have moments where they feel justified in their actions, even if they are ethically questionable. For me, it might be standing up for a friend who was being bullied, even if it meant getting involved in a confrontation that escalated more than I intended. In that moment, protecting someone I cared about felt absolutely necessary, despite the fallout that followed. What about you?