Let’s define “MORAL” as “good for everyone involved”
Let’s not get any deeper than this, and assume we can find something that’s GOOD for everyone involved
Indeed, good for everyone is perhaps not that complicated.
-start with some silver rule — don’t cheat, don’t steal, don’t be a lying piece of shit, don’t harm others, first do no harm indeed
-then add some golden rule, slowly — find something that others want, and give it to them
-and of course give it to yourself too — you’re NOT excluded from the “good for everyone”
Once we know what morality is, and we know what is good for everyone — now the only thing left is DOING that thing
How do we even do things, anyway?
Well sometimes we make a meticulous plan
And sometimes we just do them
bear with me
Morality can be approached from a very logical, systematic standpoint
Or it can be a more spontaneous, free exercise
We actually have a pretty strong natural ability to be good
-We have built in COMPASSION — which makes us CARE how others feel, how others are doing
-We have built in RECIPROCITY — which makes us reward others for benefiting us
-We have built in TRIBALISM — to care about our tribe, and care about how our tribe feels about us
All of that is quite conductive to bringing forth more of the “good for everyone involved”,
It’s also sometimes at odds
And often not sufficient
Our natural intuitions are often not enough
Those are but a compass
But the road itself is anything but straight
In a tribe, there may not be enough resources for everyone
You can’t just give the same to everyone
You can’t just give enough to everyone
You have to forego your natural instinct, your compassion
You have to be prudent instead
Intelligent instead
Intelligent indeed
You have to rely on intelligence
Our modern world is yet far better example of this
To answer the question of bringing forth the MOST GOOD to the MOST people — is ABSOLUTELY not a question for silly fucking COMPASSION
(At least not in a material sense. Philosophically it is perhaps SOLELY a question of compassion)
This is a systemic problem
Logistical problem
Philosophical problem
Problem of SCALE
You don’t just GIVE everyone what they want
It’s a complicated problem and our natural intuitions about what is good and what is bad are insufficient
We need more refined approach
We need more refined morality
In the same time, does it call for complete abandonment of our natural human instincts?
Absolutely not
Just as being guided by mere feelings — when dealing with GOVERNANCE and SCALE and SYSTEMS — is utterly INADEQUATE and MISGUIDED,
So is being guided by MERE RIGID RULES and “IDEALS” and IDEOLOGIES — when dealing with HOW WE TREAT OTHERS EVERY DAY AND WHAT WE DO — absolutely INADEQUATE
Your everyday relations and actions can’t be reduced to a neat system of DOS and DON’T
It requires continues prudence
It requires understanding of the other person
Of the ever unique situation
IT STILL benefits TREMENDOUSLY from healthy CORE rules
But it requires ADAPTATION, FLEXIBILITY
It requires humanity
I DO believe we, in our relationships — would benefit from being more RULES-driven
An average person is of course way too emotional and this continuously distorts the reality and fails to come to any kind of understanding
However, again, MERE RULES are not enough — because they are not so easily susceptible to NUANCE
There exist people who just don’t have much empathy, emotional intelligence
They learn to adapt by rules alone
When the rules are clear — they are some of the most upright men you’d ever meet
When they run out of rules — they are some of the worst callous, duplicitous scum you’d ever meet
Therefore
The role of empathy, emotional intelligence, compassion, kindness — cannot be overstated
It MUST supply reason, of course. It must supple VERY STRONG, WELL-THOUGHT OUT MORAL RULES, INTERPERSONAL RULES, RELATIONSHIP RULES
But the latter is not enough
If you lack this humanity, this understanding of the human — you’re BLIND
Men would call you “heartless”, and would be correct
You’re missing half the picture
You’re unintelligent too. You look unintelligent because you don’t see what other’s see.
It’s a disability
Some are born this way
And some still learn to “read” others
To empathise
To become more sensitive
Therefore it’s doable, at least to some extent
Sharpen your perception
Learn to see others, fully
Conclusion is
-Do consider deeply how you can be of USE to others, how you can bring some GOOD to this world, and be a bit less of a fucking nuisance
-AND learn to FEEL what others feel, what others need, what other’s want, NOT merely logically, but LEARN TO FEEL IT, from moment to moment
This is how you stand a chance of being quite a lovely human being