“Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time
will that it should become a universal law.”
—Immanuel Kant, Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals

aka the Categorical Imperative

Francis

On 1 Jul., 14:36, Lonlaz <[email protected]> wrote:
> I hesitate to say this, because at the moment I don't exactly live
> it.  But if the world is filled with evil/harm, and you think it's a
> bad thing, isn't the only way to have integrity is to live your life
> the way you believe the world should be?
>
> On Jun 30, 5:01 pm, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
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>
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> > Some acts are beyond forgiveness. I think the problem is that we have
> > this hope that the world/people are good when in fact we live in world
> > that contains great amounts of evil/harm. It is not wise to be naive.
>
> > On Jun 30, 10:42 am, Lonlaz <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > I'm with Vam on this one. Sincere apology is very important to me. It
> > > is a way to keep myself honest. I feel that I need to apologize if
> > > I've wronged someone. This makes me more aware of what I do, and how
> > > it effects other people. A sincere apology is a gateway to change,
> > > it's an admission of a wrong, which is the first step in really
> > > addressing a problem.- Hide quoted text -
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