"They're foolish for not thinking of who their wish will destroy."
"They're foolish for not considering that this castle predicates itself on lies and their actions are in vain."
While not impossible, I would find it difficult for one person to maintain both perspectives at once. One predicates itself on a little more misanthrophy, don't you think?
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"They're foolish for not thinking of who their wish will destroy."
"They're foolish for not considering that this castle predicates itself on lies and their actions are in vain."
While not impossible, I would find it difficult for one person to maintain both perspectives at once. One predicates itself on a little more misanthrophy, don't you think?