To generalize: holding high moral ideals is going to produce cognitive dissonance when you are not able to live up to those ideals. It is always tempting—for me at least—to resolve this dissonance by backing down from those high ideals. An alternative we might try is to be more comfortable with hypocrisy.
It seems obvious to me that you won’t be able to follow your own moral code in the strictest way possible. Humans are fallible and minds are lazy. The point is not that you should always live up to your moral ideal, it’s that you should always try to do so.
We should allow for failure. If you want to name that sort of failure hypocrisy, I’m fine with that.
It seems obvious to me that you won’t be able to follow your own moral code in the strictest way possible. Humans are fallible and minds are lazy. The point is not that you should always live up to your moral ideal, it’s that you should always try to do so.
We should allow for failure. If you want to name that sort of failure hypocrisy, I’m fine with that.