The butterfly effect has it that a butterfly flapping it's wings can create a hurricane many days later. This is as a result of ripple effect whereby the tiniest causes and effects culminate into some unforseen chaos which unfolds the delusion of individual control and obliterates individual supremacy. In a chaotic situation you never react to an evil in such a way as to augment it as the banality of evil has it that one may end up being evil in the process of preventing it, for what we regard as Evil is capable of a fairly ubiquitous presence if only because it tends to appear in the guise of good.In this sense,then the evil can't be said to be radical but only the good has the depth that can be radical.Its depth is an abyss that the individual us struggles to confront the darkest parts of ourselves. "....When you gaze long into the abyss,the abyss gazes into you" Nietzsche
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