Are you a good person?

Started by Bardock422 pages

Originally posted by lord xyz
I think I'm a very good person, but I don't always act like one.
Can you explain that more thoroughly?

Humans are incapable of true self judgement, this is rooted into our sub-consouncies, so the only way to really know is to have 1 other person know everything about you, EVERYTHING..... and uh.... yea... thats about it, OH and i think ima good person, cus people tell me im nice, funny, cewl... yaknow all that good stuff

Originally posted by magicturtle
Humans are incapable of true self judgement, this is rooted into our sub-consouncies, so the only way to really know is to have 1 other person know everything about you, EVERYTHING..... and uh.... yea... thats about it, OH and i think ima good person, cus people tell me im nice, funny, cewl... yaknow all that good stuff

ANG ANG ANG ANG ANG WRONG. Self conscious tells yourself whether or not you are a good person. Am i a good person? No, but i try. Damn, people just make this stuff up or do any of you dummies actually read philosophy? 😱 😆

as long as you do not commit a crime and your are beneficial to the human race.

yes i am

Originally posted by -Pr-
Am i good? No. Do i try to be? Yes.

Not always but I do try to be.

I believe I am a good person, though some might believe I am a naive person. I try to treat others with respect, seeing things from their point of view, I don't lie, or cheat anyone. Though I think about being vengeful, I never act on it. But in not lying, I've suffered the vengence of others and in not reacting, people sometimes take advantage of that.

I guess my one fault is making threats when I get angry, yet I never follow through with them. People who know me would know that.

if we are using each individual person's sense of morality, i would think i am more often then not a very good person. i tend to uphold my values and i do my best not to compromise them even when it screws me over big time.

but, my morality is more of a set of rules and principles i live by and not arbitrarily religious moral values.