Discussion Are you moral?

クーロ

クーロ

عثمان دان فوديو الثاني
Jan 23, 2024
5,143
As in, do you have a fundamental moral compass that you strictly follow? What is it built on and does it differ from what is largely accepted in your society? What is your definition of a moral person?

I realised recently that I don't really have a moral compass. I do terrible things (by my own understanding) to one person no questions asked, but torture myself over doing it someone else because I liked them. The reason I like people isn't moral either; if someone gives me enough attention or validates my indulgences I will like them enough to violate my so-called morals. It's pathetic but it is what it is. Realistically I don't believe in good & bad. I believe most people are just a result of their experiences during childhood, and everyone deals with those experiences in different ways. To that end, I find it ridiculous to treat everyone with the same general mannerisms or have a broad concept of good or bad to apply on people when interacting with them (if ever). I would rather adjust my character to suit the needs of that person's character if I know them well enough. "Normal" people say this is manipulative but I don't care. It works for me.
 
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AsgardTheFatcel

Counterterror!sm independent researcher
Feb 19, 2024
7,252
I don't care about "morals". I don't know what the fuck is that nerd shit. All I want is to relax with videogames until I perish (from killing myself).
 
constantfailure7

constantfailure7

oldcel married neet
Apr 21, 2024
45
At my core I am a very kind person. I consider myself moral at the core.

I wouldn't let someone die in front of me. I would try to help. If a hungry person showed up at my door I would give them food.
But now I am hardened, cold and callused. I think many people become so when older.

It's a result of life beating you down. It's mostly other humans. A person can only take a boot to the face so many times.

That's why you see "bright eyed bushy tailed" college students who are like 21. They are all naive fresh and excited for life.
I promise you they will not be the same people at 40. And that is why people have children, they see how retarded, repetitive pointless and small life is plus you are no longer the main character by a certain age. So they say well let me live vicariously through my children ,who are now the new main characters

That is why the blackpill has gotten popular. People are starting to get it.
Most people in the world only care about their immediate circle. It's "fuck you I got mine"
Some of this depends on what society you live in. This is very American and individualist, symptoms of fractured society.

People were so fucking greedy during covid they wouldn't even save toilet paper for others. That's why the stores had to place limits on how much you could buy. No one gives a shit, they will buy the last one on the shelf. And that is just such a tiny insignificant example. We could really talk about this deeply. Human nature. Are humans inherently bad, or good depending on how ruthless our environment is?
 
RNT

RNT

Eternal Night
Aug 23, 2023
1,271
As in, do you have a fundamental moral compass that you strictly follow?
Well yes actually, I am sensetive to evil. I am exposed to wartime beauties and what it entails and have to encounter people that are a bit "out there".

Keys takeaways:
- Low IQ does correspond with low morals: officers are rarely as brutish as their subordinates, street mob is "ordinary evil" without facing any moral dilemmas
- Jews are literal devils, the ones you encounter in Doom or Quake games. Just hissing demon creatures, small-time servants of hell.
- NPCs moralize without "taking in" anything they talk about. If they did take it in, they'd stop being NPCs.

I am patching up holes in Cohen Brothers' filmography, watching movies I haven't see before, and basically all of them are one movie. Someone wants easy money, commits a small immoral action (e.g. blackmail in "The Man That Wasn't" or victimless robbing "The Ladykillers") and this small wrongdoing spirals into a huge mess with dead people.
 
Lain

Lain

NEET
Jul 19, 2021
4,674
I like to help other people, the other day I was getting food from a cart and a homeless guy walked up and was asking for 50 cents to buy some food from the cart. I handed him some of the food I had, while it's possible he could've been fucking me over, that he saw me as an easy target, who cares? It makes me feel nice to help others, if it's within my ability and they're close by, although I can be very selfish at other times. At the same time though, I have antisocial tendencies, I've fucked over corporations before and I didn't think twice about if it was moral or not, it didn't bother me so I didn't care, simple as that.

If someone asked me "How do I get [X] drug?" or "How do I commit this illegal thing?" I wouldn't give a moral speech, I'd tell them and try to help them do it right if they're going to do it. If someone walked up to me and said "I'm a pedophile!!!" I'd probably shrug my shoulders and tell them to get a loli onahole instead of bothering with 3D. I don't think that's a normal thought process, I likely inherited a lot of my notions of what's right and what's wrong from my family (who believes just like this) and to a degree, the internet.
 
Niggardly

Niggardly

keep grindin' , keep hustlin' , don't ever get up
Mar 8, 2024
206
Whatever feels good in the moment = moral

Whatever doesn't make me feel good or won't make me feel good a week or month from now = immoral
 
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