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Suffering Does Not Determine Malevolence
The assumption that suffering leads to malevolence is flawed. While it's true that many individuals face hardships, not everyone turns to bad behavior as a result. Some people who endure terrible lives emerge as moral exemplars, illustrating that adversity does not dictate one’s moral compass. Furthermore, if victimization invariably led to criminal behavior, society would be overrun with criminals. Evidence shows that though there is a connection between past abuse and future violence, the majority of those who endure such treatment do not perpetuate it. This suggests a complex interplay between experiences and choices, emphasizing that suffering is not a guaranteed catalyst for negative outcomes.