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But real evil? That’s something else entirely.

And finally — remember that the opposite of evil isn’t just “good.” It’s careful, inconvenient, human attention. It’s noticing when a system is designed to hurt, even quietly. It’s refusing to look away. But real evil

Second, start asking boring questions about the systems you participate in. Who profits when this feature works as designed? Who gets hurt? Who gets to say “not my department”? It’s noticing when a system is designed to

We throw the word "evil" around casually these days. A glitchy app is evil. A late delivery is evil. Someone cutting in line? Pure evil. Who profits when this feature works as designed

Don’t scroll past. What do you think — have we lost the meaning of “evil,” or are we just seeing its new face? Drop a comment or reply. Let’s talk about the uncomfortable stuff.

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