"One should see the world, and see himself as a scale with an equal balance of good and evil. When he does one good deed the scale is tipped to the good - he and the world is saved. When he does one evil deed the scale is tipped to the bad - he and the world is destroyed"
- Maimonides
About this Quote
This quote by Maimonides speaks to the concept of individual duty and the power of specific action. It recommends that everyone has the prospective to make a difference in the world, for better or for worse. The scale of good and wicked is a metaphor for the balance of power on the planet, and it is up to each individual to tip the scale in the best direction. Every good deed has the potential to save the world, while every evil deed has the prospective to destroy it. This quote motivates us to take responsibility for our actions and to aim to do good on the planet. It reminds us that our private actions can have a profound effect on the world, which we ought to strive to make the world a better location.
This quote is written / told by Maimonides between March 30, 1135 and December 13, 1204. He/she was a famous Philosopher from Spain.
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