
BW🕶️黑白
@Web3heibai
Jul 18, 2026, 02:28 AM
The Duality of Edginess: Society's Preference for Manageable People
We often hear that society doesn't favor kind people, but rather manageable ones. At first glance, this statement may seem harsh, but upon closer inspection, we find its profound implications. We're taught to be good people, to be empathetic, and to treat others well, yet we're also expected to follow rules, obey authority, and maintain social order.
True growth isn't about losing our edge, but about learning when to unleash it and when to sheathe it. Our edge represents our individuality, creativity, and passion, but it can also symbolize our aggression and impulsiveness. Balancing these different aspects and harnessing our edge to serve us, rather than harm us, is a crucial lesson we must learn as we grow.
Aggression isn't about harming others, but about ensuring we don't become the ones being harmed. This is a fundamental rule for survival in society. We need to protect ourselves, fight for our rights and resources, yet we also need to learn how to cooperate with others, share resources, and resolve conflicts. This is a delicate balance that requires continuous learning and practice.



