RE: How to Easily Answer Extreme Hypotheticals

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How to Easily Answer Extreme Hypotheticals

in morality •  7 years ago 

I hear you, I agree with the concept of "why ask if you can apologize" approach to morality you are posing here. Then again morality has been sincerely diluted in accordance with opinion and society's approach leaving a doorway to guilt driven mentality based on the other's opinion and expectation of you based on their own agenda rather than your own. I am actually currently dealing with the same topic in my meditations working on finding a place for myself that is faraway from societal/parental guilt trips based on their preference in life rather than what is actually beneficial. So thank you for this article.

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Asking is a good way to avoid the need for apologies and, more importantly, the need to pay restitution. In other words, the "ask first" policy is not only more considerate but cheaper too.