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Is it wrong to wish someone would go away?

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It really depends on the context but i would say in general wishing something has little effect on anyone else's life so the ethical considerations are minimal to be sure.

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I get asked that same question all the time and I have no idea why!

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Only if they are directly interfering with your life in a negative way.
Wish them away all you want.

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If the someone is a person you are directly responsible for, like your own child when it is an infant, I think that wishing it away would cause you to treat it differently and also that it would pick up on the negative vibes and suffer in some way. What a sentence.... I've been reading Kerouac a lot lately and he is the king of run on sentences. Everyone should read the original scroll manuscript of On The Road, it's one paragraph. The whole book is one paragraph.

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