Nobody is good or bad. They are either strong or weak. Strong people stick to their morals, no matter what the trials and tribulations. Weak people, many a times, do not even realise how low they have fallen.

Amish Tripathi
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The idea that one should not be judged based on whether or not they are good or bad is a common and well-accepted idea. The power of this understanding is to recognise and forgive people instead of judging them. When we focus on what could make someone, by taking away the bad and giving them the good, we bring out the best in them.

Source: The Secret Of The Nagas

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