Originally Posted by
u4ic
Why don't we look at all the bad things he did too? And let's be clear, this was not a mistake. A mistake is wearing one black sock and one navy sock. This was a selfish and irresponsible decision and if the outcome was different you'd probably agree. We all know the consequences, so come on, be real, this wasn't a mistake by any stretch of the word.
It seems you might be unaware of the actual definition of 'Mistake'. Here, I'll help you out.
mistake definition |Dictionary.com
Do you think he knew he was going to die at that instance/moment because of his actions? (That is a rhetorical question BTW)
Sure, you can judge him on the bad things, however do you know the 'bad' things he has done prior to the mistake that took his life? Why so quick to judge on bad things? Why not look at the good things he did? Why are people so persistent on focusing on the 'bad' things in life, rather than the good?
You know, being pessimistic is bad for your health?