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The Same Cause, Different Effects

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This is relative, where a situation has a good impact or it can also have a bad impact, so it is not absolutely true?

  • So, the luminescence pattern brings good (joy)?
  • So, the luminescence pattern brings badness? ️

Which one is correct? Relatively? Or not!

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