Friday, March 5, 2010
Creating a Corruptive World
The world should not contain harmful creatures. Every human being is born free, raised free, and dies/died free. It should not be harmful for a person to walk by and suffer an unfortunate and unfair assault. If life is free, then it should be free enough to let a group of people out without running any risks. It is not ethical to lie because there is always one person that will suffer; the one being the victim. It is not ethical to cheat or steal because the people who own the objects or items have worked hard to obtain them. Besides the rigorous work, they have the freedom to own whatever they want if they follow societal rules. If you steal or cheat you are victimizing and harming others. The world should emphasize the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Morals will lead you to what is good or bad. Facing the contrary of the expected should be viewed as an enjoyable event rather than with jealousy. The way you view things will shape your type of actions. If you view the lack of a resource as something enjoyable, for example as a goal, you will strive to afford it in a proper and moral way. If you let yourself be guided by jealousy, you will try to obtain items in improper ways just like stealing or cheating others. These actions are not ethical because each person is free to own what they want. This means that stealing lying and cheating are not ethical because they do nothing more than harm others instead of promoting the greatest good.
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