Philosophically, there isn't -always a right or wrong choice in -any situation; there are a lot of grays; thin line in between-cross-boundarily.
Global society becomes-
hypercomplex, interdependent;
psychologically;
people have a tendency to-
look at-
the world the way,
they want it to be;
anything that-
is not matching -
their criteria,
they consider-
it as wrong,
what’s matching -
their vision seems right to them,
subjectively;
shall we establish a set of-
common rules,
to discern right from-
wrong, clearly?
Philosophically,
there isn't -
always a right or wrong choice in -
any situation;
there are-
a lot of grays;
thin line in between-
cross-boundarily;
sometimes,
right vs wrong mean-
correct vs. incorrect:
other times,
it mean -
accurate vs.inaccurate;
good vs bad,
morally, ethically..
Sometimes,
when there is -
an obvious right or wrong solution to-
a problem you have;
but when someone else looks at-
the problem from -
their perspective,
they come up with-
different perspectives,
it all depends on -
perceptions, experience,
education, circumstance;...
Can we become open-minded;
listen to -
others’ viewpoint,
empathetically;
share the “right” things, positively;
encourage healthy debates,
be open to “wrongs,”
learn the nature of -
each other through-
aspect of -
respectful dialog to-
step into -
“VUCA” reality,
build a better world,
build a better world,
insightfully?
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