But on the other hand what if people have lack of perspective to understand of what is good and what is bad. — RBS
Good question, but an altogether different problem. There are numerous cases where large numbers of people have failed to understand the good they should do, and the bad they should avoid. — Bitter Crank
I guess we can argue on its validity from both side of the argument of the quote being right and wrong. — RBS
If good acts are done for show and reputation, the 'good' is no longer the motivation. — Tom Storm
Despite of all the good we read, see and talk about, why it’s getting hard to act upon them. — RBS
That's why they call it virtue signaling. The worst people spend the most time telling you how good they are. — fishfry
Write (Right) meaning Time will tell of your character and what you leave behind. — RBS
Good wouldn't want to make a grand entry in any situation at all even if it were the case that if it did that it could eliminate all that's bad for doing that amounts to sounding one's own trumpet and that's decidedly bad. — TheMadFool
It's all relative. Fake humility isn't worth much is it? — frank
What do you mean by "it's all relative"? — TheMadFool
Plus, if a person is feigning humility, at the very least he's aware of the concept and how much it means to people. Contrast that to someone who's arrogant - fae either doesn't know or doesn't give a rat's ass about other people. — TheMadFool
Arrogance is the sail on the boat. Unfurl it and you'll go far. The person who believes humility is inherently good will stay at the dock and never know where she could have gone.
A wise man doesn't fake wisdom. He is the pure fool. Wisdom comes from crashing into the rocks. — frank
Morality. All relative. — frank
Arrogance is the sail on the boat. Unfurl it and you'll go far. The person who believes humility is inherently good will stay at the dock and never know where she could have gone. — frank
or something like thatThe highest virtue is not virtuous — Laozi
If you say so but I'm pretty sure you're confusing moral relativism with something else. — TheMadFool
Like what? — frank
In historical dramas, whether western or asian, poor people are humble around rich people. It's part of how heirarchy works. Is that what you mean? — frank
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