“Nobody is a villain in their own story.” - G.R.R. Martin People who have had their character attacked publicly are tempted to cling to whatever amount of innocence they can. They are used to their “goodness” being tied to their purity so they fight to maintain it. No matter how guilty they are or how much damage their mistakes have caused they will try and craft a narrative that is as generous as possible. It is a psychological defence and is expected.
What if you're the villain?
What if you're the villain?
What if you're the villain?
“Nobody is a villain in their own story.” - G.R.R. Martin People who have had their character attacked publicly are tempted to cling to whatever amount of innocence they can. They are used to their “goodness” being tied to their purity so they fight to maintain it. No matter how guilty they are or how much damage their mistakes have caused they will try and craft a narrative that is as generous as possible. It is a psychological defence and is expected.