Law, Political Theory and Psychological Science
Why Is The Road To ‘Hades’ Paved With Good Intentions?
The road to ‘Hades’ is often paved with good intentions due to the lack of actual good that is done on the journey.
Often people say that they will spend time with their family, lose weight or quit smoking, but never get around to doing it until it is too late.
It is one thing to have intentions to do what is good, but if you never actually get around to doing things, you will not have done benefit to anyone.
In summary, the road to ‘Hades’ is paved with well wishes, good intentions and bright smiles, but at the end of the journey, that was all it was…
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