More or Less Right and Wrong
There is no complete right or complete wrong. There are only more or less right and wrong. If something is more right than wrong, we deem that a right thing. In the same way, we deem something wrong if that is more wrong than right. Something that is seemingly right at a glance may often not be so in further scrutinies. Judging something to be wrong requires more serious attention than judging something to be right as the former act may invite more serious and adverse consequences than the latter on the judged in case the judgement goes wrong. Hence, it is better not to judge anything if it is not inevitable. Understanding the extent of right and wrong of something and dealing accordingly with that is the best practical approach to something instead of making hasty conclusions about that. Again, our judgements are valid based on various circumstantial conditions like time, place, person, situation, Motive, function, mode and so on. Hence, let us leave the business of judging something ...