A paradoxical thought: To truly understand and embody moral wisdom, must one first engage with, enact, and fully comprehend immorality? If enlightenment arises from contrast and self-awareness, does the conscious exploration of unethical acts serve as a necessary crucible for deeper ethical insight?

I’m curious to hear perspectives on whether moral growth can—or even must—pass through phases of moral transgression to achieve genuine understanding."

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