General

Both heroes and villains are aggressive; the difference is that the heroes have well developed self control, empathy and the ability to think with logic.

By Angela Abraham, @daisydescriptionari, January 23, 2020.
General

The hero works from a sense of love and duty, a desire to protect others, a willingness to take on suffering if it keeps others safe. They use their aggression for noble purpose; they develop self control and an ability to do the harder thing when it is the right thing to do. The villain has only desire for power and money, they think nothing of making others suffer, so long as they gain advantage. Their aggression is destructive because they lack empathy, because they made choices for emotional coldness - those infinite paper cuts to the soul. The villain wallows in their own sense of victimhood rather than using their pains as part of their emotional education toward an empathic self. As such, a world of money only benefits the development of villains, heroes would work hard everyday for others and consider it an honour to have the chance to do so.

By Angela Abraham, @daisydescriptionari, January 29, 2020.