If your opinion of a person or character would go down for doing something in your place, don’t do it.
If doing something will probably lead to an outcome that feels wrong, don’t do it.
The latter takes very slight precedence over the former. If doing something is likely to lead to the opposite of either of these, do it.
This is really the only concept of morality that applies to me. It has the effect of making typically amoral actions justifiable if done in a likeable enough manner, and traditionally moral acts despicable if committed in a particularly pretentious or otherwise obnoxious way.
If your opinion of a person or character would go down for doing something in your place, don’t do it.
If doing something will probably lead to an outcome that feels wrong, don’t do it.
The latter takes very slight precedence over the former. If doing something is likely to lead to the opposite of either of these, do it.
This is really the only concept of morality that applies to me. It has the effect of making typically amoral actions justifiable if done in a likeable enough manner, and traditionally moral acts despicable if committed in a particularly pretentious or otherwise obnoxious way.