A verity that applies to both evil and good is that they both have consequences.
Whether an action is considered good or evil, it inevitably sets off a chain of events. Good actions can lead to positive outcomes, fostering trust, happiness, and well-being. Conversely, evil actions often result in suffering, destruction, and the erosion of relationships and societies.
This principle of cause and effect is a fundamental truth that transcends the moral valence of the initial act.
The Books of Knowledge Discussed:
DC Jarvis Vermont Folk Medicine
The Human Body Book
101 Reasons Why a Cat is Better Than a Man- Allia Zoebel
Portland Undercover How To Visit New England's Hippest City Without Looking Like a Tourist Chris Barry
Portland- John Moon
Secret Memory TechniquesBook 1 Kyoto, 1771 Translated by Michael R. Gurner
Fly Boy Dr. Anthony Metivier
Victorious Mind Dr. Anthony Metivier
ALL Contributory to Grandpa Bills developing Mnemonic Fictional "The Greater Portland Crab Caper"