There are four types' people in the universe: those that think man is nothing but evil, those that think that man is nothing but good, those that think that man is both good and evil and those who just don't give a damn either way. –Thoughts on Human Nature

Either Way

I had a very interesting conversation with Captain Hunt about the duality of human nature, and if duality appears in the universe itself. He actually appeared a little flustered which amused me a little bit.

"So, you think all things in the universe have a duality to them?" asks Dylan.

I let out a laugh and say "Yes, is that so hard to believe?"

"It just doesn't seem feasible, that's all."

"Okay, then take a sun for instance. It can give life or take life. Isn't that duality, right there?"

"I guess so."

I take a drink and say "You think so?"

"You're argument seems flawed, that's all."

"My argument is based on the idea that all high sentient beings express their duality in their lifestyle choices."

"Then what about those who do nothing but evil?" points out Dylan.

"Whose ethics are we using? Because everyone does have a different set of ethics which they use to judge acts of good and evil," I counter.

Glass banging together got Dylan and me to look at Harper. I offer Harper a smile which is returned with a glare unseen by Dylan.

"Are you saying that we are no place to judge each other?" asks Dylan.

"Only The Powers That Be can answer that question. Maybe you should talk with them sometime," I reply as set money down to pay for my drink.

"You have a confusing way of arguing," replied Dylan.

"It's the Seefran way. Confusion is our constant companion, here," I say before leaving.

I turn my head as walk out and see that Harper is giving Dylan an earful.

Oh, that was so much fun. I think I'll be going back tomorrow to talk about something.