posted ago by 09187653420889945638 +6 / -0

Three questions I would like an genuine answer to because I have been doing some deep thinking lately. You can answer any that you like.

  1. What would you do or say to a person after that person killed a member of your family or close relative and gave themselves up to the police?
  2. What are your key principles in life that you would work hard at to never break or contradict?
  3. Do you believe that a person can truly turn their life around for the better no matter the cards they have been given?
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Ferrous_Tarkus 3 points ago +3 / -0

1: nothing. Someone like that has turned their back on humanity as a whole. I would go further to say that they deny the holy ghost due to their murderous whims.

2: Above all: courage and honesty. Courage being the prime virtue for it enables all others. Honesty because it keeps one virtuous.

3: Not to be too cheesy but Col Sanders failed five times before finally getting it off with KFC.

You only truly fail once you have given up.

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cptunicorn 2 points ago +2 / -0
  1. faith. its only too late after you've given up.
  2. yes.
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Covidkid 2 points ago +3 / -1
  1. I don't know. I haven't been in that situation and I pray it doesn't happen.
  2. Integrity matters. I try not to give my word unless I intend to fulfill it. I don't always succeed but I try and I become more careful about what I say I will and can do.
  3. Yes, but it could take a long time and the results are not necessarily clear. For instance, I entered a business market I thought I would be extremely successful in. For the first year I only booked 3 small contracts and those were all booked recently. Will the momentum grow, should I give up and change direction? I've already invested time and money and don't have any other options right now. I still believe things can work out but it's a long process filled with doubt and uncertainty.
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TheOne1 2 points ago +2 / -0
  1. See you in hell motherfucker... BOOM!
  2. My sacred oath to the US Constitution.
  3. Yes.
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Nannerbadnanner 1 point ago +1 / -0
  1. May you receive justice on Earth and mercy in heaven.
  2. Personal integrity and Godly mandates
  3. With God all things are possible. God gives people free will to choose and is always open to them, but some people will go so far down a dark path that they will never choose to turnaround. The further they go, the harder their hearts become.
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TheImpossible1 1 point ago +2 / -1
  1. "I hope you get the chair."

  2. Never be a hypocrite. Never trust a woman. Don't do things just because it's "best for everyone.", do what's best for yourself.

  3. Depends what they have done. The likes of Donna Hylton can never be forgiven, but people who commit minor crimes can be.