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In a wicked way, both interpretations come together. Evil alone can plague mankind into numbness, or "suicide", while hope (delusion) ''helps it suffer through''. It's complementary to evil because it ''draws out'' the suffering, indefinitely. Without hope, we'd be in ''purest'' hell, while delusion ''dilutes'' it a little bit. Whether that sort of illusion is good or bad is up to anybody to decide.
In a wicked way, both interpretations come together. Evil alone can plague mankind into numbness, or "suicide", while hope (delusion) ''helps it suffer through''. It's complementary to evil because it ''draws out'' the suffering, indefinitely. Without hope, we'd be in ''purest'' hell, while delusion ''dilutes'' it a little bit. Whether that sort of illusion is good or bad is up to anybody to decide.
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