"每个人都是潜在的杀人犯每个人时不时都会有杀人的念头尽管没有杀人的意志"
— Agatha Christie
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, people get really angry or frustrated, and in those moments, they may briefly think about hurting someone else. This doesn't mean they actually want to do it or would follow through with it, but the thought can cross their minds. For example, if someone cuts you off in traffic, you might feel so angry that you imagine hitting their car. However, you wouldn't actually do it because you know it's wrong and there are serious consequences. This idea shows that even good people can have bad thoughts during extreme emotions. It's normal to feel this way once in a while, but our values, morals, and understanding of right and wrong stop us from acting on these thoughts. People can use this understanding to be more patient and compassionate with themselves and others, recognizing that having a bad thought doesn’t make someone a bad person. The important thing is how we control and handle those thoughts without letting them turn into actions.