>>13345334No. It goes through the society. It's the result of this moral failure that bad people become leaders. See normal vs. gangster society:
The social mindset is relationship based - you help me, I help you. You hurt me, I hurt you. Those who are helpful benefit by having people who help them back, those who are malicious experience very real karma. You gain social standing by benefiting others and gaining a network of people willing do things for you, making helpful people become leaders.
Gangster mentality is rule based - it's only natural you want to outcompete others, you only need to follow the rules. If others hurt you helped you doesn't matter, what matters if they folliwed the rules. You are not allowed to fight back, there is no difference between fighting back and agression, getting hurt by someone doesn't entitle you to break the rules in order to get back on them, if someone hurts you, you need to take it. (we hurt you on purpose to "test your character") What you do matters little, what matters is how you look - leads to constant social posturing and slander. We are the most moral because we follow our rules, others are evil because they don't follow our rules - impossible to keep peace. The most valued are those who gain the most for themselves and who helped their accomplices to outcompete others.