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The human mind needs time to distinguish between good and bad because:
1. Experience shapes judgment – We often can’t tell what’s truly good or harmful until we live through it or see its consequences.
2. Emotions cloud clarity – In the moment, desires, fears, or pressures may blur our sense of right and wrong. Time creates distance, which brings clearer perspective.
3. Complexity of life – Many choices aren’t purely good or bad; they have layers. The mind needs reflection to sort through them.
4. Growth and learning – As we mature, our values and understanding evolve. What we once thought was good may later be seen as harmful, and vice versa.
⏳ In short: Time gives the mind space to learn, reflect, and separate temporary feelings from lasting truths.
