Sunday, May 10, 2009

Theory #7

You know, you should save everyone you possibly can in any situtation. I'm going to go by the oldest one in the book:
A building is on fire, who do you save, 2 siblings or 5 strangers?
If you said both that's the worst answer you can give. That's means that you're going to kill yourself trying to save everyone...but really you'll end up saving no one.
If you said two siblings, that's probably because they're your family, right? Well, everyone is your family. So, your brain should of automatically translated that question into: 2 siblings or 5 siblings. Because everyone deserves a chance to live.
If you answered 5 siblings, you are right in so many ways. I mean, so many don't realize this until the other people are already dead: could you really walk away with knowing that you didn't save everyone you could've? I know I couldn't. I would weather die.

So, that starts up my next theory: common sense mixes with instincts and thoughs to screw your life over. You now know that you should save everyone you can... but common sense tells you to save no one, and instincts tells you to save your siblings because they come from the same womb. But, you should look past that. Look to something bigger. Something greater. The greater good. You need to know to save, no matter who it is, the greater amount. Everyone deserves to live. Even criminals. 5 criminals or 2 siblings, it's the same thing. If you save those 5 criminals karma will hit and something great will happen to you and they'll get what's coming. If you save 2 siblings, karma will hit you and your siblings for the worse.
Think about it.

Is it right?
I donno...
Maybe.
Probably.

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