Underock1
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Happiness for me is not found on a spinach leaf with two carrot sticks.
Thanks Shali! :applause2: You made me laugh.
Happiness for me is not found on a spinach leaf with two carrot sticks.
Yes, yes! Another example is if a man cheats on his wife during the week and then goes to two church services on Sunday...![]()
A 4:20? Have I missed something?
But most of us are products of Western tradition...
No! A rebel might be more apporiate...
Allowed to or just conformed to it because it felt comfortable, and also it allowed us get along with our peers at all stages of life...
IMO there is a definate value and health (both mental and physical) from being part of a society.. and feeling part of a society.. even if it means conformance. To NOT want to is sociopathic... no?
If we are talking strictly about mistreating another human being, instead of are we "victims" of "moral licensing", how about asking "Do you ever suffer from a guilty conscience"? If you never do, you may be a sociopath.
A person would have to be inhuman indeed to have embraced a level of perfection where no moral imperative was needed. Imagine how annoying such an individual would be without any noticeable flaws. Ugh. Underock, glad I made you laugh.
But we are not strictly speaking of mistreating fellow humans, as has already been clarified in this thread.
Even though some fellow humans deserve mistreatment, as has also been stated by several respondents in several threads here.
And ... if one never suffers from a guilty conscience, perhaps one simply has never been guilty ...
But we are not strictly speaking of mistreating fellow humans, as has already been clarified in this thread.
Even though some fellow humans deserve mistreatment, as has also been stated by several respondents in several threads here.
And ... if one never suffers from a guilty conscience, perhaps one simply has never been guilty ...
Well now I feel like a victim of something, but I'm not sure what it is.
Sometimes its good to be dumb. :turnaround:
Not sure what you are talking about Ralphy
A victim perhaps of excessive social conditioning, starting in childhood - that's what they did to ME, anyway.
... or tried to ... I beat them down with my wings. :angel: