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“I didn’t mean to!” But, Why Didn’t You Mean TO Do the Right Thing?

August 20, 2018 H

Imagine this: You wake up one morning to find all your pets in the bed with you. You think, ‘Huh,…

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Filed under: current status of social contract, doing the right thing, don’t kill your family, dubious personal responsibility, ego, ego effect on social contract

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