kétélteknek
Kétélteknek is a Hungarian term that translates to "two-edged" or "double-edged" in English. It is often used metaphorically to describe a situation, decision, or action that has both positive and negative consequences, or that can be interpreted in two opposing ways. The phrase implies a lack of clear-cut advantage or disadvantage, suggesting that any benefit comes with a cost or risk, and vice versa.
This concept is frequently encountered in discussions of politics, economics, and social issues, where complex policies
The term highlights the inherent duality and complexity often present in real-world scenarios. It encourages a