I don’t think that’s a sufficient or effective compromise. If I’m given a choice between saving the life of my child, or the lives of a 1000 other children, I will always save my child. And I will only feel guilt to the extent that I was unable to come up with a 3rd option that saves everybody.
I don’t do it for some indirect reason such as that I understand my children’s needs better or such. I do it because I value my own child’s life more, plain and simple.
I don’t think that’s a sufficient or effective compromise. If I’m given a choice between saving the life of my child, or the lives of a 1000 other children, I will always save my child. And I will only feel guilt to the extent that I was unable to come up with a 3rd option that saves everybody.
I don’t do it for some indirect reason such as that I understand my children’s needs better or such. I do it because I value my own child’s life more, plain and simple.