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by seba_dos1
1860 days ago
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I haven't even referenced morality at all. I just applied your own definition of "smart", no more no less. Just taking things because nobody's looking is not "smart" regardless of its morality, of course. Even if you were doing it to steal from the rich and feed the poor, there's nothing smart in it, even when it's successful. You don't need exceptional intelligence to do that. Just like you don't need exceptional intelligence to build your political capital on xenophobia. That's just dumb brute force, not smartness. Everyone knows you can do that if you're willing to get dirty enough, it worked many times in the past already. What could be smart is to successfully build that same capital without resorting to such lazy and harmful tactics, as that would require much more wit to pull off. |
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You need the intelligence to see which rules really impact you and which don't. That requires insight.
> What could be smart is to successfully build that same capital without resorting to such lazy and harmful tactics
Often being 'lazy' is the smart thing to do. Why do extra work that you don't need to do?
What's why I think you're confusing it with morality. You're saying it's better to do it without being lazy... but why? If being lazy gets you the same or better result, then surely it's the smart thing to do?