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Who are the real evils and the heroes in this World?



There might be a lot of answers for these questions. Some people will say the spirits or the aliens might be the most evil thing in the planet and for the heroes they might say about the fictional characters like Spider Man or Bat Man.


But the simple answer is the "Human Beings". We human beings are the real evils and also the real heroes in this world. Some might be bad with brutal mind tendency and some might be the people who follows humanity. 


Most of the peoples have two faces. One face will be of evil and another one is of angel.





The people who are called of the real evils are of those who have cruel minded and always filled with negative emotions. Sometime it can be changed into cruel mind which can cause a lot of problems in the society.


    Why humans are called Real Evils?


  Not all humans are evils or cruel minded. Many people might be coming with a bad surroundings in the society. Many people have desperate times or some people with their past bad experiences. From these type of situations a person can become a evil. But the person with the evil mind can be terrifying, because they don't have any empathy for other people.

What are the motives of the evil minded people?

The signs of the evil minded people can be commonly associated with their personal forms which involves anger, revenge, selfishness, ignorance etc.




The motives of the evil minded people are they will trap people into negativity and feed their ego to others and also abuse the people physically and mentally. 

They are always ready to correct you but not ready to correct themselves.

They will blame you in front of public and can also blame your family.

They will never care if something happens to you. If you ask for help they will never mind to help you.

They don't want to see you succeed. They will see you in a selfish way.

               
  There might be people with evil minded in your society, they might be your friends or the partners in your offices or anybody in your surroundings. So stay away from them or otherwise you will be in trouble.


               When person are called Heroes?


A person are called a real heroes when he trying to help someone and who is willing to do something for the country or nation. He or she is the person who is ready to help you in any circumstances or problems when you have.

The person who defeats all the problems and the danger zones and succeed in the life.

The heroes are the one who have a positive mind and motivates other in a positive way.

He or she a brave individual who goes out in his or her ways and protect others.

The person who give up their freedom and safety for make your freedom and safety.


The heroes of today don't have any kind of super natural power or mechanized suits or weapons to defeat others. They just defeat them with the positive way. They walk among us, often carrying the scars of their sacrifice.
              












        




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