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@ calvadev⚡️
2025-03-12 22:00:25
Again, it's up to people to decide what is right and wrong and act on it; I'm merely pointing out that you don't have to look up to some higher entity to allow you to do so or dictate the dichotomy. If the whole world thought murdering people was right, they would act on that and it would be seen as normal, but it wouldn't win out as an ideology for humanity over time as it leaves the world with less people working together. The outcomes over the long-run realize what was "right" and "wrong."
And I also don't believe in utopia (at least not in this life) but humanity trends towards more and more cooperation despite the pain along the way. As physical beings, we don't have the foresight or understanding to allow our ego to dissolve and stop focusing highly on our individual existence, but very very slowly we're making our way there.