Blog #10 - The Morality Play

When filling out the morality play questionnaire I took an initial rule, that I would not involve myself in situations I don’t need to be in. I would generally help where I could but, I would not deviate “out of my way” to help someone who I don’t know. The parts I found particularly difficult was where it is suggesting wasting one life to save several others, my proposition Is that I do not give any bias to anyone. I am not going to be the one to decide who gets to live and who gets to die. In that situation, I often diverted to leaving things the way they are and not interfering at all. I found the situation where I am helping someone I know as in a close friend or relative to be easy to answer always with a definitive YES. I see it has to do with love for that person, unconditionally I would want to do everything in my power completely un-dependent on other opinions.

Form this exercise I learned that ethical decisions don’t have a right or wrong, they are often never really thought about it in such depth, I go with my gut and blindly make these decisions. Thankfully I do not find my self-being on the wrong side of the decision hurdle too often. I know this from experience and I know a lot of the situations may be difficult to counter effectively. “so I guess I remain in the clouds

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