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“Standing by and doing nothing while a sin is committed is as bad as committing the sin itself” quote by Amish Tripathi
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“Standing by and doing nothing while a sin is committed is as bad as committing the sin itself”

Amish Tripathi

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Source Novel: The Immortals of Meluha, 2010

Passive complicity in wrongdoing is morally equivalent to committing the act itself.

In simple terms: Doing nothing while evil occurs is as bad as doing it.

Key Takeaway

Take active responsibility to oppose injustice.

Themes

ethics responsibility action morality

Mood

serious motivational

Type

ethical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • community activism
  • workplace ethics
  • personal relationships
  • political engagement

Key Concepts

Moral philosophy social duty

Questions to Reflect On

  • What injustices can you confront today?
  • How does responsibility shape your identity?
A Different Perspective

Inaction may stem from fear or helplessness.

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