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Old 04-14-2003, 05:39 AM   #31
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I live, roughly, by the following:

My needs and wants come before all else.

Therefore: if an action tends to satisfy a need and/or want I have, and doesn't appear likely to thwart probable future needs and wants, the action is "good."

So I guess you might say selfishness forms the basis for my moral code, such as it is at any given moment.
I used to argue that Mother Theresa was selfish. After all, her actions were based on what she wanted to do.

Then I grew up. I learned that the needs of others may outweigh my own wants and needs. For example, I make sacrifices for my family. Saying I "wanted" to sacrifice adds nothing. Hedonism is juvenile, IMO.
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