Following his debate with Dennis Prager on whether humans are inherently good, Rabbi Dunner ponders the question of the existence of evil, and how it is possible that people can perpetrate evil if they were born good. A beautiful Midrash in Parshat Nasso offers an insight into why part of the rabbinic tradition disparages the Nazirite vow, with the story of the handsome Nazirite and Simeon the Just shedding light on traditional Judaism's view of the human condition.