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How often are you certain of what is right and wrong? How often do you struggle on whether the path you are taking is right?

What do you do when you don't have an answer?
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I have a strong moral compass that is inborn. It's not something that is learned but has to be born with. Even when I'm angry and wish someone was dead another part of me knows I shouldn't hurt anyone. And if it came down to it I couldn't anyway. Because that is not who I am no matter how ticked off someone makes me.
Also I find moral conundrums to be fascinating as well. Like who would you save on two sets of train tracks. Ten adults on one set or a baby on the other set. Those are questions that specially have no good answers but it is meant to test how you think and how you justify your decision. Either choice is traumatizing but it's about doing what you believe to be right at any given time given the available information. But knowing that there is no right answer.

I also like living by this quote from Leo Tolstoy: "Some one dear to one can be loved with human love; but an enemy can only be loved with divine love. "