RE: Anecdotes about the shape of your morality
May 27, 2013 at 11:01 am
(This post was last modified: May 27, 2013 at 11:05 am by dazzn.)
As a child, my morals were shaped by religion.
As a teen, by my peers/contemporaries.
As an adult, by myself. My true life basis was formed in my late teens/early twenties. I essentially do as I please, when I please, and realise that the true man is full in his faculties and answers to nobody.
Essentially, I wish the me at my current age (33) could go back and teach the 13 year old me how to live. that would have shit people up, and caused others misery no end lol.. (who cares, anything goes in life, everybody knows that).
As a man I don't generally care about the effects of my actions. i so no real reason to.
As a teen, by my peers/contemporaries.
As an adult, by myself. My true life basis was formed in my late teens/early twenties. I essentially do as I please, when I please, and realise that the true man is full in his faculties and answers to nobody.
Essentially, I wish the me at my current age (33) could go back and teach the 13 year old me how to live. that would have shit people up, and caused others misery no end lol.. (who cares, anything goes in life, everybody knows that).
As a man I don't generally care about the effects of my actions. i so no real reason to.