The Ethics of Ambiguity Irony

The Ethics of Ambiguity Irony

The paradox of human failure

There is no single human being who wants to be a failure. Ironically, failure is not accidental because it results from human choices and decisions. Therefore, successful people have decided to work hard and stay focused on their goals and objectives. On the other hand, failed people have refused to challenge their abilities in life.

The satire of the traditional codes of conduct

The traditional codes of conduct have been built by humanity over the ages, and they cannot easily be underscored. The author's ideas of existentialism face objection from people who believe in doing things according to the codes of conduct passed from one generation to the other.

The irony of the existence of human doubt

Man's irony is that he can never see everything he desires in life. Therefore, a human being will always be in doubt because he must come of darkness to navigate through light to see whatever he is seeking. Consequently, risk-takers are the only ones who will concur with the truth towards the end.

The sarcastic nature of ethics

Ethics is the acceptable morals within the set-up of any society which dictate human actions for the common good of all people. Ironically, ethical behaviour is hindered by human choices and decisions. Therefore, despite being the universally accepted way of behaving, several obstacles hinder its practicability.

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