Thursday, August 6, 2020

Perception and Accountability in Social Experiments

Whenever a social experiment is done, the general public usually is not informed nor becomes completely aware of the situation.

Whichever group proposes and sets up the experiment may have the mindset of being superior to those who are considered as being the subjects.
 


Knowing that one is able to perceive the world around her or him, the individual may also have the wisdom and knowledge of morals and ethics. Those who choose to participate in any social experiment willingly take accountability and responsibility for their thoughts, words, and actions.

There exists neither a moral, social, nor psychological reason for affecting another's life solely for the gain of personal interests.


If you, I, or another are willing to interfere in the life of someone else, then we should be willing to accept such happening to ourselves.


No one has the right to play Mother Nature or Great Spirit.


I will complete this post with a statement I  had on an older flip phone, " You may judge me so long as you agree to be judged with me."

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