A sound judgment about right and wrong based on whether it is an absolute right and wrong, or is it a continuum of more right or more wrong in comparison to the alternatives.
1 Sometimes right and wrong mean correct and incorrect; sometimes they mean accurate or inaccurate; sometimes they mean morally/ethically good or bad.
2 People always look at the world the way as to how they want it to be, so anything that is not matching their way of looking at the outer world, they consider it as wrong.
3 Philosophically, there isn't always a right or wrong choice in any situation and there are a lot of grays.
4 There is nothing called right. But then, the impact of our deeds is spread across primordial cycles of cause and effect, often, coming back to us beyond the boundaries of our memories.
5 Sometimes there is an obvious right or wrong solution to a problem which you have. But when someone else looks at the problem from their perspective, they may come up with different ideas as to what is right or wrong.
6 The problem of questionable RIGHT or WRONG comes when they are based on beliefs, which are developed by human thinking.
7 A sound judgment about right and wrong based on whether it is an absolute right and wrong, or is it a continuum of more right or more wrong in comparison to the alternatives.
8 Most of the people have been using the words right and wrong in the moral/ethical sense. In that sense, some human actions are objectively and absolutely right or wrong. Other human actions are either subjectively right or wrong or relatively right or wrong.
9 Ask yourself whether there is an objective truth to some actions where we can say they are right or wrong, regardless of public opinion, laws, culture, etc, and whether there is a subjective truth to somewhere they are right or wrong depending on how society defines them.
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