If you could commit a crime that would 50/50 put peoples lives in danger, and you are guaranteed not to get caught, and you would become much richer, would you?
I'm guessing that most who answer this will say "No", much like I have. What I'm really curious about is what is it that prevents us from becoming the "bad guy"? And I'm not talking about the obvious answers of "I don't know how to commit such a crime" or "I don't want to get caught".
Is it our Conscious? Do we not want harm to come to others? Do we have such a love of the social contract and rule of law that we dare not step out of it's boundaries? Is it our faith or religion? Our philosophy?
Help me answer the question of why we are good, but not necessarily the question of why we should be good.







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Sometimes, when life hands you lemons, you just have to realize that she might be trying to tell you that you may have a vitamin C deficiency. You don't want Scurvy, do you?! Huh?! JUST EAT THE F------ LEMONS ALREADY!
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Sometimes, when life hands you lemons, you just have to realize that she might be trying to tell you that you may have a vitamin C deficiency. You don't want Scurvy, do you?! Huh?! JUST EAT THE F------ LEMONS ALREADY!
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