You can also feed someone poison and see that they love the taste: just because they enjoy the experience of destroying themselves doesn't mean it was good for them or bad for you.
That's why it's a difficult lesson to learn when you are told to not interrupt your enemy when they are making a mistake, very often the enemy enjoys themselves while they engage in a mistake, it could be difficult to hold yourself back from doing something that indicates the folly of their actions.
AntiPostmodernist 0 points 2.3 years ago
You can also feed someone poison and see that they love the taste: just because they enjoy the experience of destroying themselves doesn't mean it was good for them or bad for you.
That's why it's a difficult lesson to learn when you are told to not interrupt your enemy when they are making a mistake, very often the enemy enjoys themselves while they engage in a mistake, it could be difficult to hold yourself back from doing something that indicates the folly of their actions.