Your moral actions or what you believe to be moral, or more likely, what you have been schooled into
believing what is moral, some refer to it as potty training, has to be measured.
I walk past a young beggar in Piccadilly in the centre of London

He is young, 'spare some change, Sir?'
I stride past with a look of disdain.
Then my lets call it conscience (but is more conditioning) tugs at me
I return, 'You made me fell guilty' I say and give him my change.
Now I walk away guilt free, but what in me is being satisfied?
mDo I now stride on under the arc of 'goodness' something has been satisfied in me and I
would contend it is my EGO.
believing what is moral, some refer to it as potty training, has to be measured.
I walk past a young beggar in Piccadilly in the centre of London
He is young, 'spare some change, Sir?'
I stride past with a look of disdain.
Then my lets call it conscience (but is more conditioning) tugs at me
I return, 'You made me fell guilty' I say and give him my change.
Now I walk away guilt free, but what in me is being satisfied?
mDo I now stride on under the arc of 'goodness' something has been satisfied in me and I
would contend it is my EGO.
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