Oops, my dyslexia struck me between the eyes in the invitation for comments! It should read:
"..share it with friends, family, and all of your secret society, ‘ODP’ members,.."
not OPD! Sorry! ODP is my newly coined term for our "Originally Designated Path" that we need to be made aware of, so we can get back there, from this dystopian, alternative reality we have chosen.
Justification. You can pretty well justify anything, every thing that you did today you can justify. Look at Hitler, Stalin and Mao Ze Dong.In their mine they were justified.Look at the crusades, for 200 years and justified in the name God. How does a defence lawyer justify getting a really bad person off when he knows the person is really guilty. I asked one and was told, you are not guilty until the jury pronounces you guilty. So it's like you said flawed justification. How to stop it. To me it doesn't look like you can.
I think by avoiding the seven deadly flaws, you fix these problems without having to worry about how to fix them. Does that sound to philosophical? Sometimes doing the right thing at the right time, or for that matter, always, simplifies!
Oops, my dyslexia struck me between the eyes in the invitation for comments! It should read:
"..share it with friends, family, and all of your secret society, ‘ODP’ members,.."
not OPD! Sorry! ODP is my newly coined term for our "Originally Designated Path" that we need to be made aware of, so we can get back there, from this dystopian, alternative reality we have chosen.
Justification. You can pretty well justify anything, every thing that you did today you can justify. Look at Hitler, Stalin and Mao Ze Dong.In their mine they were justified.Look at the crusades, for 200 years and justified in the name God. How does a defence lawyer justify getting a really bad person off when he knows the person is really guilty. I asked one and was told, you are not guilty until the jury pronounces you guilty. So it's like you said flawed justification. How to stop it. To me it doesn't look like you can.
I think by avoiding the seven deadly flaws, you fix these problems without having to worry about how to fix them. Does that sound to philosophical? Sometimes doing the right thing at the right time, or for that matter, always, simplifies!