Good or Evil
The Barber's Mirror
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Narrateur(s):
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Shane Morris
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Auteur(s):
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Hairprofessor Young
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Sai kuen Li
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Jack Li
À propos de cet audio
INTRODUCTION: THE BARBER’S BLADE OF TRUTH
Good or Evil isn’t a book—it’s a cut.
Not a fade. Not a trim. But a deep, internal shave—removing the myths, masks, and mistaken judgments we carry like overgrown sideburns.
You see, most men don’t struggle because they’re evil.
They struggle because they’ve been handed a dull pair of scissors to judge a world full of tangled truths.
From the boardroom to the barbershop, I’ve watched men—CEOs, addicts, artists, and hustlers—sit in my chair and confess. And every time, the story was the same: "I thought I was the good guy. Until the mirror told me otherwise."
This book is about that mirror.
It’s about understanding how your paradigm—your geography, your language, and your generation—creates your personal compass for what’s “right” and “wrong.”
It’s about how one man’s villain is another man’s visionary.
And how your worst mistake might just be your best redemption story… if you know how to cut it right.
We’ll use real-life case studies, iconic cultural moments, and the raw honesty of the barber’s chair to show you:
Why your hairstyle is your morality signal
How identity, ego, and fear distort justice
And what to do when the person you judge... turns out to be yourself.
You don’t need to agree with this book.
But you do need to face yourself in the mirror.
Because good or evil? That depends on how clean your clippers are.
Let’s clean the blade and start from scratch. Final Quote to Remember–"Judging others is easy when your own mirror is foggy. Wipe it first."
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