Is morality a skill or a choice?

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I think it's an understanding that is built through experience.

A child with little experience may choose to behave one way, thinking it is good to do so, but will later come to realize that they were not doing the good they thought they were. As we grow and gain experiences, our understanding of how to bring about favorable moral outcomes grows, such that we may actually appear immoral to people who do not yet have the experience to understand how their actions betray their intentions.

Of course, a 'favorable moral outcome' is just that... what someone considers to be a favorable outcome. As for why a person chooses to favor a 'good' or an 'evil' outcome... that has more to do with their soul. Even good souls can be twisted into favoring evil, particularly those suffering. Evil souls can opt for good in order to cloak their greater and more sinister plans (lawful-evil vs evil-stupid). As Minamoto said, it's something of an instinct that allows us to choose one or the other, and often that instinct is a simple desire to express. Someone who is happy wants to spread that happiness and goodness. Someone who is hurt wants others to understand how they feel, and tends to spread pain (or redirect it back onto themselves).

But I am talking too much.
 

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You dont choose if you want to be a good person or not, you either are, or you're not.
You sure about that?


no one is really Good because what is good ? Everyone has their own moral standards
in some countries eating babies is the right thing to do...
True, people have different opinions on what good actually is.


I think it's an understanding that is built through experience.

A child with little experience may choose to behave one way, thinking it is good to do so, but will later come to realize that they were not doing the good they thought they were. As we grow and gain experiences, our understanding of how to bring about favorable moral outcomes grows, such that we may actually appear immoral to people who do not yet have the experience to understand how their actions betray their intentions.

Of course, a 'favorable moral outcome' is just that... what someone considers to be a favorable outcome. As for why a person chooses to favor a 'good' or an 'evil' outcome... that has more to do with their soul. Even good souls can be twisted into favoring evil, particularly those suffering. Evil souls can opt for good in order to cloak their greater and more sinister plans (lawful-evil vs evil-stupid). As Minamoto said, it's something of an instinct that allows us to choose one or the other, and often that instinct is a simple desire to express. Someone who is happy wants to spread that happiness and goodness. Someone who is hurt wants others to understand how they feel, and tends to spread pain (or redirect it back onto themselves).

But I am talking too much.
Yea I think parenting or not parenting plays a huge part in if we are capable of being decent people when we grow up.
 

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Its more so of a choice in that you can either choose to have a moral system (which doesn't necessarily have to be a good or consistent) or choose not to be bound by morals whatsoever.

You can't really view morality through the lense of a skill; it's not something that can be honed, mastered. Morality is more of a concept than anything anyways; I personally wouldn't have made a split between it being a "choice" or a "skill".
 
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Its more so of a choice in that you can either choose to have a moral system (which doesn't necessarily have to be a good or consistent) or choose not to be bound by morals whatsoever.

You can't really view morality through the lense of a skill; it's not something that can be honed, mastered. Morality is more of a concept than anything anyways; I personally wouldn't have made a split between it being a "choice" or a "skill".
Yea I guess. It's just, sometimes I wonder if people wonder if others are capable of being good people, or if they are just dreadful.
But perhaps that concept of "good" is just code for "decent" or something. And really they can be good underneath everything.

But on the surface it seems like you choose the way you live right? You choose not to hurt others but to help them etc.
 

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morality is a instinct..

no it is not.

OP: Morality is a social construct. Taught to you buy your parents and surroundings. A quick look through history shows plainly how it shifts and changes throughout time further cementing the original point.

Heck even looking up the definition proves my point. Joker said it best
 

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no it is not.

OP: Morality is a social construct. Taught to you buy your parents and surroundings. A quick look through history shows plainly how it shifts and changes throughout time further cementing the original point.

Heck even looking up the definition proves my point. Joker said it best
Who's joker?

OT: a hobby. Hobbies are something which no law have a constraint on.
 
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