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> I'll be honest, I don't know how to answer this without rambling about virtue vs consequential ethics.

That’s OK. This is just a discussion on the web we’re both likely to eventually forget. Were we speaking in person, I’d find it valuable to discuss it further, ramblings and all.

Worth noting that of the two points I expressed in my original comment, I find the other one to be the more interesting of the two.

> It seems like you feel like you life a life where you are happy with the choices you make. Not everyone gets this.

I feel confident in saying the answer to the first sentence has no bearing on my opinion on the matter. By that same token, I also agree with the second sentence.

> Some people have a harder time finding that path, and need to remember to check in with themselves more often.

Fair enough. Someone said “it’s never your successful friends posting the inspirational quotes”, though (assuming it’s true) that could just very well be because those are precisely the friends who don’t need external reinforcement.

I feel that given more time and a better setting to discuss, one or both of us might begin to tweak our view. I would have enjoyed that. Thank you for a constructive (though brief) conversation.



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