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    Astonishing Member Old Man Ollie 1962's Avatar
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    We can all have moments of goodness. Even the simple act of getting an item off the shelf that's too high for a person to reach--especially the elderly. Purchasing toys and donating them to the children's hospital. Doing volunteer work in your local community to help the less fortunate. Thanking a veteran for his or her service in the military. What is life but a series of moments ...

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    I really like that question though. It goes back to what we consider "good" to actually be. I don't think it's much of an ethical question as it is a moral question. The answer I would pose is that a good person, or someone who is realizing a good nature, is following eternal laws. They are choosing right over wrong consistently. We have to accept that there are actual "right" and "wrongs" in order to judge that. And finding that is our own personal quest, is it not?

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