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Everything revolves around the “golden mean” and there are a lot of examples of this. Well for example: as life shows, fighting for peace is a very destructive activity. In the process of achieving peace, one of the parties will certainly suffer.
I think that such a “golden mean” does not exist, but here it is necessary to decrypt – – – The Hero and the Villain. This is possible when moving from one formation to another. For example,—Kotovsky is a hero of the Russian Civil War. Under the tsarist regime in Russia-a villain, a thief's authority. And there are a lot of such examples!!! With respect.