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(This is actually quite a stereotypical view, not really sure but this is how I see most things)
1-2. What is the most virtuous endeavor a person can do?
Someone who will be honest with their dream even if they were to be outcasted for it. Its more about your actions and "how you explain it to others" rather than "doing it in a non truthful way that is formed by hypocrisy and lies." Think about it like this, If I were to act how others think, would that be morally wrong? I would just be doing that so I can gain their approval and gain more power/status but I would rather do things my way and be real with people (That is how more individuals should be, in my eyes)
3. What' the frequency where you examine the morality of your actions?
To be truly human, I think every human must question themselves everyday even if it gives them pain or sadness. You must always try and think about what you want and what you should think about what others want (If you are the empathetic type)
4.a Did you form your own opinion on morality or did it derive from an authority? 4.b Which authority?
The authority that someone has should derive from the person's mind. The authority should come from you and why you think in your own way. You can have your own versions of alluded concepts/power, it really doesn't matter such as various deities/ideologies/viewpoints but they are all connected in one way or another. (So I would choose morality simply because your morality forms your own version of an authority figure)
5. If you did form your own opinion, what was the most defining moment in that development?
This is quite self explanatory, but the biggest factors that play in this are the greatest moment in your life (People who care about you and how they do not judge you) and then, there's the other pinnacle factor that plays a lot in your life such as your worst moment in life such as (Oppression, harassments, and more from other individuals) in your life. This is the basics of it all and for me personally. Of course, I do not relate to my differences (people who think differently) but at the same time, I do. Its a never ending game, and our brains are quite relatable, therefore I do not have a exact answer for this.
6a. Is there anyone you trust to have a better moral view than yourself? 6b. Why (not)?
The only person who truly has a superior moral view, in my opinion, would be someone who is perfected in the art of actually understanding a wide array of human natures such as love, hate, sadness, and more. Those are the only ones who I truly wish to talk with because they understand life for what it is. (They know themselves the most)
7a. Do you think other people should follow your moral view? 7b. Do you remove people from your life that don't?
Nope, not always, simply because if they did. Then this information can be used against you.
8. Do you have any experience where you were surprised for your own sense of justice or morality?
Not going to list them (Too many factors) but of course, It makes me want to protect everyone that I truly care for, even if it kills me but this way of thinking can also bring out the most unspeakable of acts if there is too much hate in the extremes. (Your life events play a vital role in this)
9. What popular activity do you consider immoral?
"Gang mentality" is the most immoral thing to do in my viewpoint. Whenever I see such things occurring, it makes me want to help the victim which is weird.
10. What is popularly considered immoral, but you consider moral?
There is no good or bad, and if there are such concepts controlling this ultimatum. Then they would just be the same thing. That is the irony of it all.
1-2. What is the most virtuous endeavor a person can do?
Someone who will be honest with their dream even if they were to be outcasted for it. Its more about your actions and "how you explain it to others" rather than "doing it in a non truthful way that is formed by hypocrisy and lies." Think about it like this, If I were to act how others think, would that be morally wrong? I would just be doing that so I can gain their approval and gain more power/status but I would rather do things my way and be real with people (That is how more individuals should be, in my eyes)
3. What' the frequency where you examine the morality of your actions?
To be truly human, I think every human must question themselves everyday even if it gives them pain or sadness. You must always try and think about what you want and what you should think about what others want (If you are the empathetic type)
4.a Did you form your own opinion on morality or did it derive from an authority? 4.b Which authority?
The authority that someone has should derive from the person's mind. The authority should come from you and why you think in your own way. You can have your own versions of alluded concepts/power, it really doesn't matter such as various deities/ideologies/viewpoints but they are all connected in one way or another. (So I would choose morality simply because your morality forms your own version of an authority figure)
5. If you did form your own opinion, what was the most defining moment in that development?
This is quite self explanatory, but the biggest factors that play in this are the greatest moment in your life (People who care about you and how they do not judge you) and then, there's the other pinnacle factor that plays a lot in your life such as your worst moment in life such as (Oppression, harassments, and more from other individuals) in your life. This is the basics of it all and for me personally. Of course, I do not relate to my differences (people who think differently) but at the same time, I do. Its a never ending game, and our brains are quite relatable, therefore I do not have a exact answer for this.
6a. Is there anyone you trust to have a better moral view than yourself? 6b. Why (not)?
The only person who truly has a superior moral view, in my opinion, would be someone who is perfected in the art of actually understanding a wide array of human natures such as love, hate, sadness, and more. Those are the only ones who I truly wish to talk with because they understand life for what it is. (They know themselves the most)
7a. Do you think other people should follow your moral view? 7b. Do you remove people from your life that don't?
Nope, not always, simply because if they did. Then this information can be used against you.
8. Do you have any experience where you were surprised for your own sense of justice or morality?
Not going to list them (Too many factors) but of course, It makes me want to protect everyone that I truly care for, even if it kills me but this way of thinking can also bring out the most unspeakable of acts if there is too much hate in the extremes. (Your life events play a vital role in this)
9. What popular activity do you consider immoral?
"Gang mentality" is the most immoral thing to do in my viewpoint. Whenever I see such things occurring, it makes me want to help the victim which is weird.
10. What is popularly considered immoral, but you consider moral?
There is no good or bad, and if there are such concepts controlling this ultimatum. Then they would just be the same thing. That is the irony of it all.