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05-21-02
This is an intriguing question; one I was contemplating just the other day.
I do not believe in a universal morality of "good" and "bad." So should I be morally inactive?
The one universal moral that I have considered is in doing what you think is "right."
But what if my "right" is your "wrong." Would I be "good" or "evil?" Bismarck once said "Fools say they like to learn from their experiences, but I prefer to learn from the experience of others."
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