Moral Flexibility: Hidden Benefits Explained

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In this clip from Vitamin X podcast I discuss the hidden benefits of moral flexibility.

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Its a confusing world. Part of me lately thinks moral flexibility is going too far and so much of the voting populace of the USA is fine with things that would be seen as too immoral and disqualifying in the past. Then I remember all the immoral things that were considered normal in the past. I guess the messaging/propaganda about who the leaders of American institutions were was much more effective before the internet maybe we had more leaders who really did have principles to drown out the image of the ones who didn't. Not sure which of those it is yet.

Wardemonxi
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I appreciate your content and your wealth of knowledge. I need to apologize for 2 negative comments I’ve left in your videos in the past. You’re a solid voice Sir

pab
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In highschool I was an intern at a small-town district courthouse.

Every case was pay-to-win, regardless of the legitimacy of either party's story. It is extremely sad.

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Look, whenever you're in a a very serious scenario and you've got to get information that no one is going to give you? You're not going to care, what engagements are necessary to acquire information, even if it's just a small amount of information, that can accumulate over a period of time. 😅 The key is not losing your mind and not forgetting that the compromise was strictly for that outcome. Rt. It may take 50 years and countless encounters of all kinds.
Given you have time on your side, you will arrive.

AmberWest-kjbh
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I agree, to a point. This is just about incorporating logic and reason with understanding what senses you have as a human.
General Colon Powell describes the 40%-70% principle.
You have to make a decision by the 70% certainty level or else it's too late.

boognewsnetwork
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The way the guy listens is funny...does he really understand what Andrew is saying? He speaks another language so there you go..it seems to me ..that he's struggling to understand Andrew.

thundergrace
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Moral flexibility just means not having any morals. Shopping cart morality just means never having thought about right or wrong.

mickbadgero
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I suspect that morality (ridged) has tremendous privilege connected to it. Everyone has a morality of one sort or another according to their self interest, or the interests of their tribe, culture, etc.
The thing that their so-called moral majority pretends not to see, is that in order for that majority to survive against encroaching interests of other tribes, there has to be someone who is willing to do what the majority won’t in order to preserve the false sense of security and superiority of the majority. It’s the same principle behind the fallacy of Free… someone paid for it.

PetalynSwartHeartFueled
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Man that format is unexpected i thought that he would be sitting in the same room podcast style. instead we got an alter version of his

jayc
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A N D R E W what is your take on the assignation attempt on on trump?

Chief
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No. He doesn't get it. Most of his interviers don't.

nanettejaynes
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Wow... Whats up with Andrew? He's been a litlle different lately.

baroyahaquwahba
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Andrew, the most significant political event that has happened in any of our lifetimes just occurred and I haven’t seen you discuss it at any length.

This would grow your channel exponentially at a time like this but I get the feeling the topic is too sensitive?

If not, I think people would truly appreciate the perspective you would have on something like this. I mean, you could make daily content on it for weeks.

Thanks for your contributions to America as well as the YouTube community! 🤙🏽

MustBMusic
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I have to find a way to make more money ..this is maddening

thundergrace