Are all means equal, then, if they produce the same ends? I can't see how that could be true, especially in conflict. A peace achieved through violence is fragile. It doesn't address the motivations behind the conflict, and therefore hasn't resolved it in the same way that a peace achieved through understanding could.
As someone who is proud of their work, should you not also be proud of how you achieve it? Is the process of producing your end result not also as important as the result itself? Take a craftsman as an example. Whose work would you place more value on, one who is efficient by any means, or one who takes time to consider their work and the future it might have?
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As someone who is proud of their work, should you not also be proud of how you achieve it? Is the process of producing your end result not also as important as the result itself? Take a craftsman as an example. Whose work would you place more value on, one who is efficient by any means, or one who takes time to consider their work and the future it might have?