[MD] tiny skull

MarshaV marshalz at charter.net
Mon Nov 20 11:58:43 PST 2006


At 10:49 AM 11/19/2006, you wrote:
>Quoting MarshaV <marshalz at charter.net>:
>
> > At 07:28 AM 11/18/2006, you wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Marsha:
> > > > Self (life) is a constant stream of value-quality-morality.  Were you
> > > > asking how to flow with the highest value?
> > > >
> > > >
> > >Platt:
> > >Yes, if you want to put it that way. And maybe that's the best 
> way to put it.
> > >In everyday decision-making, and when decisions are tough, what
> > >moral principles
> > >do you follow and why?
> >
> >
> > Marsha:
> > There are two basic principles I try to follow:
> >
> >    1.  Do the right thing.
> >
> >    2.  If it harms none, do as you please.

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>  Platt:
>
>1. How do you decide what's the "right thing?"
>
>2. Do you mean just physical harm? How about causing offense? (PC?) And how
>can we tell whether we harm or not? Decisions can have unintended 
>consequences.


Hi Platt,

I have structured a very simplistic life, so I don't seem to have 
many difficult decisions.  Or maybe I don't allow my mind to 
overcomplicate choices.  But really, I know what is the "right thing" 
just like I'd know sitting on a hot stove was the "wrong thing".

Marsha








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