The Snake

The Snake by William Bisbing, published by Newman Springs Publishing on May 17, 2022, is a work of fiction that explores the concept of evil in human nature. This edition spans 82 pages and is presented in English. The narrative delves into the complexities of individuals with inflated egos and self-centered behaviors, contrasting them with those who embody a more profound, inherent malevolence.
Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of the nature of evil, as the book questions the reasons behind such behavior. It discusses the limitations of psychological explanations, including those proposed by Sigmund Freud, and highlights the rarity of encountering individuals who are truly evil from birth. The text invites reflection on the implications of such personalities in our lives, encouraging a deeper understanding of human behavior and morality.
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We all know people with big egos, who are self-centered and all for themselves–the “me” people. But someone truly evil? That person seldom appears in our lives. However, every now and then, a person will enter our garden of Eden who is truly evil from birth.
Professionals blame their behavior on their upbringing, their home life, their environment–any number of reasons. The real answer is, they really don’t know why they’re like that. Sigmund Freud categorized everyone into a neat box with his diagnosis. But other than the bad seed theory, no diagnosis exists. Hopefully, you will never have one of these people in your life.
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