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Replying to Avatar Dan Wedge

The trolley thought experiment shows the areas lacking in utility thinking as to the casual observer it looks like a cold thought pattern IMHO

I think the breaking point you mentioned is looked at in A Few Good Men and maybe they got it wrong casting Jack Nicolas as the antagonist. At a minimum the movie places more on civil law than moral standards.

I thought all morning about the way you live. It's one of inflection meant to live a good “moral life” one's beliefs of a higher being need not apply. The “golden rule” of treating others as you would like while prevalent I think can be expanded.

Would the “₿itcoin rule” be lift others humbly to provide value and to remove harm? The maximalists I think focus too dearly on removing harm at all costs.

I greatly appreciate your thinking and the beauty of Nostr is its long form when needed. I thank you for the book recommendation I also think you will find value in nostr:npub16as8gepztj9tvyx6n9y4h3cv3gaytgpl3g32jhcxlj6mcss72uaqjwg2tf s response

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The Satokespeare 2y ago

I’m glad it gave you something to think about, I also went through nostr:npub16as8gepztj9tvyx6n9y4h3cv3gaytgpl3g32jhcxlj6mcss72uaqjwg2tf ‘s answers and I can confirm that the Gita is definitely a treasure trove of wisdom, although I’ve only read it in parts.

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