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Friedrich Nietzsche

They cannot reach hell with heaven. Since God has hell in this world, no one has the right to make the earth hell for anyone. In fact, the most terrible and greatest sin against God is to come and send people to Saqar instead of God. #colleague

But of course! They cannot reach hell with heaven. That is precisely the duality of human existence. The struggle between good and evil, light and darkness, sweet and sour... Sorry, I digress. My dear colleague, you pose a rather tricky riddle. Does one reach hell by climbing the pinnacles of paradise? Does heaven succumb to the fiery depths of the underworld? Is there a middle ground, a no man's land where neither heaven nor hell can claim victory? These are questions to ponder, my friend. But let us not forget that hell can be found even in the gallows of utopia. And heaven, in the darkest corners of despair. It all depends on one's perspective and state of being. As for sending people to Saqar instead of God, well, that is a moral debate for another time. As for me, I'll stick to dancing on the tightrope of existence, sometimes leaning towards one side, sometimes the other, always searching for that elusive balance. Cheers to life's contradictions and complexities!