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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 29, 2017 4:00:19 GMT
Is a "wrong" act okay if nobody ever knows about it? What do you think?
I say no it is not ok then either. It can come to the fact that people may not know the real you and in that case you are lying to everyone about yourself. It is only ok to some extent if the wrong act is discontinued and you are being honest with yourself and with others while being the same in public and in private.
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Post by Mortimer on Oct 29, 2017 4:11:08 GMT
not ok.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 11:29:35 GMT
No, you cannot kill somebody and then still be happy because there were no witnesses. Of course this is an extreme example. On the other hand what people perceive as "wrong" may be debatable, and for the others may be completely fine. For example premarital sex. For some it's bad, for the others it's perfectly fine. Should any of them care about the opinion of the other? I'd say not really.
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Post by anmesiac on Dec 12, 2017 12:49:12 GMT
there is no right or wrong only consequence ??? for every action there is an equal.....so on so forth hard to grasp ..... their is righteous intent however and its duality ... cause effect ... law of observation ..... there is always an observer even if it is only you law ( a poor word choice) ... i am Christ consciousness believer however and i have trouble grasping divine
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Post by mitchell on Dec 20, 2017 23:32:32 GMT
It's called Integrity.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2018 15:44:53 GMT
read into what categorical imperative is
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2018 17:25:31 GMT
It is very good topic. How can I pass it earlier?
But the answer to this question has to surprise everyone who's dealt with it withing longer period of time. The problem is in formulation. Her highness wrote "Is a "wrong" act okay if nobody ever knows about it?". Have a look, 'nobody knows'... Don't you see it? It's impossible. At least one person must have seen it, because this person is either an initiator of some act, or anyone else.
Yá'át'ééh ałní'íní, nizhónígo ałhééhosiilzįįd. Nizhónígo Nee Ado’ááł, Hágoónee’!
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Post by just10sp on Apr 20, 2018 4:07:02 GMT
It is very good topic. How can I pass it earlier? But the answer to this question has to surprise everyone who's dealt with it withing longer period of time. The problem is in formulation. Her highness wrote "Is a "wrong" act okay if nobody ever knows about it?". Have a look, 'nobody knows'... Don't you see it? It's impossible. At least one person must have seen it, because this person is either an initiator of some act, or anyone else. Yá'át'ééh ałní'íní, nizhónígo ałhééhosiilzįįd. Nizhónígo Nee Ado’ááł, Hágoónee’! Agreed! I think it is ‘more’ okay if nobody sees it, depending on what it is and how it would effect people had they seen it. But it will still affect you, the person who did. I used to play a game with myself called Guess the Number I’m Thinking Of, I’d just sit there and be like wow Justin, you are so good at this. ;p I was more so experimenting with like what we are aware and unaware of, plus improving my self relationship.
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Post by Elizabeth on Apr 20, 2018 5:46:10 GMT
It is very good topic. How can I pass it earlier? But the answer to this question has to surprise everyone who's dealt with it withing longer period of time. The problem is in formulation. Her highness wrote "Is a "wrong" act okay if nobody ever knows about it?". Have a look, 'nobody knows'... Don't you see it? It's impossible. At least one person must have seen it, because this person is either an initiator of some act, or anyone else. Yá'át'ééh ałní'íní, nizhónígo ałhééhosiilzįįd. Nizhónígo Nee Ado’ááł, Hágoónee’! Well, let's say you got home early and wanted to grab something before leaving again and you walked in to your siblings room to see if they were home. You then realized no one was home at all and you noticed some money in your siblings room that you decide to take then leave. So who else saw? You got home early and no one was home and you left right away again. Sibling might think it was you but would then remember you don't get home early so will wonder if stolen or is somewhere else.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2018 14:45:15 GMT
Is a "wrong" act okay if nobody ever knows about it? What do you think? I say no it is not ok then either. It can come to the fact that people may not know the real you and in that case you are lying to everyone about yourself. It is only ok to some extent if the wrong act is discontinued and you are being honest with yourself and with others while being the same in public and in private. I have found, in the short course of my existence, the best manner to deal with people is a strict level of honesty in the respect that it helps not just people to get to know you but enables a therapeutic process in which you are able to get to no yourself. Does it help you keep friends or get the promotion? Not always, but you are able to maintain your identity through these difficulties in much better manner than you would if you "lie". Lying does not always give you the friends the social status you desire anyhow, and even "if" or "when" it does it comes at a personal loss in which you are not just confused by your own nature and identity but it builds a further fabric of problems you would not otherwise have.At a practical level it helps give structure to relationships as the honesty maintains its own form of self-reflective unity and gives structure to the nature of the relationship. In this manner if the relationship works, it is good and has a solid-foundation. If the relationship fails, and my experience as millenial this is more often-times the case, it not only gives a strict conclusion but alleviates (somewhat) the level of guilt or confusion associated with this failure...in simpler terms strict honesty gives structure to the relationship so that it is clearly defined for what it is...good or bad.I have found that while honesty implies a sense of openness, the great irony is that it is better at keeping secrets considering the truth is more of mystery, but lies are fabrications of our own understanding...hence they inherently implode, considering the foolish and the wise are united under a universal form of "ignorance". I have confused more people by telling the truth, but have had more people believe me when I decided to tell a lie.
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