All of us wanted to be successful in a right way but sometimes we thought that we must do a thing through evil or bad way but we forced ourselves not to do it.
It's "the end justifies the means" meaning if you're doing something wrong but for a good reason it's ok. Like Robin Hood stealing from the rich....stealing is wrong but he's giving to or helping the...
Another important thing that goes hand and hand with the greater good is the saying that "The end justifies the means" in other words, "At the beginning of an action I might not be able to determine...
The term "The end justifies the means" means that the results of some actions taken is more important than the other repercussions of said actions. For example, if the end justifies the means, then...
These answers represent basically the same meaning from several perspectives. Answer This phrase, originating from Niccolo Machiavelli's book "The Prince", is interpreted by some to mean doing...