Sort of. If we’re going to break some of our rules in order to acquire some benefit, there must be some other rules by which we’ve abiding that permit us to evaluate conditions and choose to break the lesser law.
The ultimate rules guiding our behavior must not be broken. But really, they can’t be broken at all. Thus, when I speak of “selling out” or violating your own integrity, I’m not talking about those ultimate rules, I’m talking about the proximate ones, the ones that can be broken.
Sort of. If we’re going to break some of our rules in order to acquire some benefit, there must be some other rules by which we’ve abiding that permit us to evaluate conditions and choose to break the lesser law.
The ultimate rules guiding our behavior must not be broken. But really, they can’t be broken at all. Thus, when I speak of “selling out” or violating your own integrity, I’m not talking about those ultimate rules, I’m talking about the proximate ones, the ones that can be broken.
E. and I agree, but to a limited degree.