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- In my view, the great lesson from this podcast is that everyone is both good and bad.
The people in Milgram's experiment are good for wanting to be part of the cause of science by our standards, but they're bad for having harmed others.
Fitz is good for having given humanity the ability to feed 7 billion people, and was bad for killing thousands of others.
The green river killer was good at one point, because he was once an abused, neglected child who was scorned and belittled by everyone who should have loved and care for him. He was bad because he gave in to his anger at the early age of 16 and evaded repercussions for decades as he continued to indulge his outlet of anger and remuneration beyond all hope of recovering the lost goodness.