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The Abuse of “The ends justify the means” by Those in Power

In today’s eager-for-quick-success world, results often reign supreme, there’s a relentless growing tendency to overlook the significance of the process through which those results are achieved. Many, particularly those in positions of authority, prioritize outcomes over the process taken to reach them. While this mindset might seem pragmatic on the surface, it is fundamentally flawed and carries significant risks or an insidious agenda.
In political industry, the process of doing things is not merely a means to an end; it is an integral part of the endeavor itself. It reflects the values, ethics, and conscience of those involved. When a process is characterized by fairness, transparency, and respect for individuals, it demonstrates a commitment to integrity and builds trust.
In a real democratic society, the rights and well-being of individuals are paramount, and the process of governance should be characterized by transparency, accountability, and participation. Citizens should have a voice in the decisions that affect their lives, and the process through which those decisions are made should be open to scrutiny. By prioritizing the process, we can ensure that those in power are not offering us their peremptoriness but democracy and human rights.
In conclusion, “process” is not merely a technicality to be arbitrarily brushed aside. It reflects values and a foundation for trust. By prioritizing the process, we can create a just, equitable, and civilized world. It is time to reject the notion that the ends justify the means and embrace the idea that the journey itself is a vital part of the destination.

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