The term "neutral" can be defined in many ways; whether it is the charge of atoms, a range of colors, or a position a country takes in order to avoid conflict. To my experience, to be neutral means to remain impartial towards opposing conflicts or situations. Situations in which I chose to remain neutral usually involve friends or issues between people that are close to me. When a conflict breaks out and it has nothing to do with me, I prefer to remain neutral because I don't like to ruin my relationship with either of the friends. At the same time, I'd hate to create an enemy and use my neutral position as a chance to get the two sides together and fix the issue. On the other hand, if I remain neutral when I believe that one person is right, I would be risking the blockage of something that should happen for the greater good. So, for that reason, being Neutral can sometimes be good and beneficial, but other times, it is important to pick sides and involve yourself, no matter the self-damage, for the sake of doing the right thing; the thing you believe in.

Isn't that superficial though? I think it is. I disagree strongly and firmly.
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