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by Dudeman112
1445 days ago
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>Being slightly at fault for someones death is basically a permanent state of affairs, whereas actively killing someone is something few people would be willing to do. It definitely makes a difference It only makes a difference in the eyes of the beholder, not for those actually dying Not thinking too hard about reality because reality is nasty is something of a huge bug in the human cognition. Trying hard to not know anything is even desirable from that point of view: it's not neglect if you never bothered getting to a state where you are capable of being responsible for anything |
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Unfortunately, that's the one (not) making the decision in this case.
> Not thinking too hard about reality because reality is nasty is something of a huge bug in the human cognition.
Is, though? I mean, in general we should strive to improve the world, but does getting overwhelmed by all the bad things that you should be doing something about really doesn't help.