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We subconsciously have a limit as humans, and deep down there's this hesitation and a line we generally can't cross elses it might contaminate our essence as humans. Of course our humanity matters a lot because it is the distinctive reasons why we're a superlative creature. In reality we're often conflicted with doing the wrong things for the wrong reasons. Does the end really justify the means? Do we take comfort in the fact that we can be better people after doing the wrong things?
Sometimes we promise ourselves that we'll try the best to embody goodness without cutting corners to actually achieve it our goals in life but then sometimes we see ourselves crossing this line. We want to organically compete in life but then it seems that life's not fair and we wouldn't mind having to cut corners to actually achieve what we want but at the and does the end really justify the means?
In the video I talk about a question; do we feel a sense of guilt crossing some particular line in life or do we not? How do we know?
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