That's a very good answer. Excellent point Sir.
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i'm going to say that it depends. using morals as your compass for living a virtuous life is good. but using morals to justify poor policies holds us back. some universal principles are amoral. you can't ignore those principles when they don't conform to your morals.
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Yeah. I would agree with that Sir. Marvellous reply from yourself. I shall follow you now.
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Yes, true power my friend.
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They sometimes hold you back in the short run, but over time they lead to maximized subjective utility, by 1. inviting reciprocity; 2. maximizing Pareto Improvements across curve (via 1); 3. improving social reputation; and 4. internal satisfaction of altruistic instinct.pic.twitter.com/U6T2g3A7mI
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depends where you got them. if in doubt, follow the law
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If your moral compass shifts from true, you need to re-Examine your commitment to truth.
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One should think beyond good and bad intentions.
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