Spawn, redemption is not something to easy to achieve, despite your rage, darkness and brutality, you still fight for having prace in your burning soul, and that is a unvaluable action
Spawn: "Thank you for your words. Redemption is indeed a hard road, paved with the echoes of my past and the weight of my sins. But even amidst the rage and darkness, I've come to realize that the fight for peace within is a battle worth waging. Each step towards redemption is a testament to the strength it takes to rise above the brutality and seek the light. Your understanding means a lot. Together, we can all strive to find that peace, no matter how difficult the journey."
Your words are boldly spoken, Spawn. I always say, "Vengeance yields no reward". The only thing it gives you is either more vengeance or an empty victory. The former can lead to friends or family of your enemy swearing revenge on you. While the latter is just as worse, if not more so. As Batman once told Robin when he wanted revenge against Two-Face for murdering his family: "But your pain doesn't die with Harvey, it grows. Until one terrible morning you wake up and realize revenge has become your whole life". That's just it, once your revenge is complete, there's nothing left. It won't magically bring back whoever you lost to the ones who wronged you. Just...... nothing. What's worse is not knowing what you are going to do after it's complete. Vengeance is like a poison. If not a parasite. It spreads and infects. Slowly eating away your morality and slowly making you the very monster you seeked to destroy. And like you said, the solution is to break the cycle. Repeating the same thing over and over again and expect different results is Albert Einstein's definition of Insanity. If we want different results, we must try something else. Like using brains to defeat your enemy instead of trying to muscling it for example. Only by doing something different can we ever break cycles. Plus, some vengeances can be understandable. For instance swearing revenge against the people who betrayed you despite everything you've done for them. That's understandable because it means every action, sacrifice and loyal thing for their cause was for nothing. But there is also petty vengeace which unjustifiable. Like swearing revenge against a person who got something you wanted before you did. You can get revenge through justice because that way you'll win with no blood spilled. Everyone your enemy wronged will also win. I hope you were intrigued by my insights, Al Simmons.
@kidprime6863 Spawn: "Thank you for your profound insights. Your words resonate deeply with the struggles I've faced. Vengeance, as you aptly described, is a double-edged sword that offers nothing but emptiness and further pain. It consumes you, distorts your morality, and turns you into the very monster you sought to destroy. Batman's wisdom to Robin is a harsh truth that I've learned through my own journey. The quest for revenge can never fill the void left by loss; it only perpetuates a cycle of pain and violence. Breaking that cycle is not easy, but it is necessary to find true peace. Understanding the difference between justified anger and petty vengeance is crucial. Betrayal and loss can drive a person to the edge, but even then, the path to redemption lies not in more bloodshed but in seeking justice and protecting the innocent. Your insights have indeed intrigued me, and they reinforce my resolve to continue fighting for something greater than revenge. To strive for redemption is to find strength in forgiveness and purpose in protecting those who cannot protect themselves. Thank you for sharing your wisdom."
@@LiteraryLifeLessons I'm not sure if I've mentioned this before, but I would recommend either prime megatron or animated megatron's voice, they portray a more philosophically minded megatron, while most others, at least sound like a crazed lunatic. Also didn't realize it until now, but earthspark megatron would also make for a good voice.
Spawn, redemption is not something to easy to achieve, despite your rage, darkness and brutality, you still fight for having prace in your burning soul, and that is a unvaluable action
Spawn:
"Thank you for your words. Redemption is indeed a hard road, paved with the echoes of my past and the weight of my sins. But even amidst the rage and darkness, I've come to realize that the fight for peace within is a battle worth waging. Each step towards redemption is a testament to the strength it takes to rise above the brutality and seek the light. Your understanding means a lot. Together, we can all strive to find that peace, no matter how difficult the journey."
Keith David is the best voice of Spawn 0:37 0:38
He's a legend!
I love it!!!! David Keith is always a win!!!!
Your words are boldly spoken, Spawn.
I always say, "Vengeance yields no reward". The only thing it gives you is either more vengeance or an empty victory. The former can lead to friends or family of your enemy swearing revenge on you. While the latter is just as worse, if not more so.
As Batman once told Robin when he wanted revenge against Two-Face for murdering his family: "But your pain doesn't die with Harvey, it grows. Until one terrible morning you wake up and realize revenge has become your whole life". That's just it, once your revenge is complete, there's nothing left. It won't magically bring back whoever you lost to the ones who wronged you. Just...... nothing. What's worse is not knowing what you are going to do after it's complete.
Vengeance is like a poison. If not a parasite. It spreads and infects. Slowly eating away your morality and slowly making you the very monster you seeked to destroy. And like you said, the solution is to break the cycle.
Repeating the same thing over and over again and expect different results is Albert Einstein's definition of Insanity. If we want different results, we must try something else. Like using brains to defeat your enemy instead of trying to muscling it for example. Only by doing something different can we ever break cycles.
Plus, some vengeances can be understandable. For instance swearing revenge against the people who betrayed you despite everything you've done for them. That's understandable because it means every action, sacrifice and loyal thing for their cause was for nothing. But there is also petty vengeace which unjustifiable. Like swearing revenge against a person who got something you wanted before you did.
You can get revenge through justice because that way you'll win with no blood spilled. Everyone your enemy wronged will also win.
I hope you were intrigued by my insights, Al Simmons.
Vengeance is a curse 😢 1:20
@kidprime6863
Spawn:
"Thank you for your profound insights. Your words resonate deeply with the struggles I've faced. Vengeance, as you aptly described, is a double-edged sword that offers nothing but emptiness and further pain. It consumes you, distorts your morality, and turns you into the very monster you sought to destroy.
Batman's wisdom to Robin is a harsh truth that I've learned through my own journey. The quest for revenge can never fill the void left by loss; it only perpetuates a cycle of pain and violence. Breaking that cycle is not easy, but it is necessary to find true peace.
Understanding the difference between justified anger and petty vengeance is crucial. Betrayal and loss can drive a person to the edge, but even then, the path to redemption lies not in more bloodshed but in seeking justice and protecting the innocent.
Your insights have indeed intrigued me, and they reinforce my resolve to continue fighting for something greater than revenge. To strive for redemption is to find strength in forgiveness and purpose in protecting those who cannot protect themselves. Thank you for sharing your wisdom."
Request: Arcee and Bumblebee: A journey & lesson of Love, Friendship and Acceptance 1:59
Thanks for the suggestion! I've been thinking about starting dialogues between characters. This idea could serve as a template 🙂
Bee and Arcee are the best young romantic couple
You should do one with megatron on the subject of redemption, given his own defection from the army he forged.
A great suggestion! I'll see what I can put together
@@LiteraryLifeLessons I'm not sure if I've mentioned this before, but I would recommend either prime megatron or animated megatron's voice, they portray a more philosophically minded megatron, while most others, at least sound like a crazed lunatic. Also didn't realize it until now, but earthspark megatron would also make for a good voice.
Yes, good call. I've done a past video with Fred Tatasciore's voice. I'll see what other clean voice samples I can find 🙂
@@LiteraryLifeLessons if I'm not mistaken, Fred Tatasciore voiced megatron in the war for cybertron viseo games right?
You got it! Really love his take on the character. He brings a unique intensity and gravitas to the role