Summary
This quote suggests that the person who commits wrongdoing is ultimately more unfortunate than the person who has been wronged. It implies that the act of wrongdoing carries a heavier burden and negative consequences than being the victim of such actions. The quote may imply that the wrongdoer will suffer from guilt, remorse, and the potential for negative outcomes such as damaged relationships or reputations. It suggests that committing wrongdoing brings about more misfortune and unhappiness in the long run for the individual who engages in such behavior.
Topics
Crime
By Democritus