Summary
This quote suggests that nature operates without forgiveness. It implies that the laws and systems of nature do not include the concept of forgiving or showing mercy. In nature, only the fittest survive and the consequences of one's actions are often irreversible. It highlights the ruthless and unforgiving dynamics that govern the natural world, indicating that one must bear the consequences of their actions without expecting or receiving forgiveness from nature itself.
Topics
Forgiveness
By Ugo Betti