| ▲ | gorjusborg 2 hours ago | |||||||
> It's not really about the individual people. They're probably all pretty normal interpersonally. Our systems reward this behavior, so people do it. Sorry, but people who do things they normally wouldn't because they are rewarded are not good people. They may be 'normal' in a distribution sense, but that doesn't mean the behavior becomes acceptable through it becoming commonplace. | ||||||||
| ▲ | pbhjpbhj 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
The idea is compelling to consider though - I just saw a clip of comedian Romesh Ranganathan saying that a reason he hasn't cheated on his wife is lack of opportunity; another side of the same idea. Perhaps we would all be shit-head billionaires if given the opportunity. Most of us stay within our ethical lane, but then we don't have the money to afford a private island to abuse people on; we don't have to resist the temptation to incite an insurrection, or to shift gold markets by threatening a war ... perhaps we'd be tempted? | ||||||||
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