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Decisions have to be based on something more than a selfish, "I'll do what I want to attitude". I have little or no time for people like this, nor for those who choose to support it.
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The "selfish act" concerned only involved danger for himself.
Most of us at some stage in our lives have indulged in selfish acts. As a couple of examples - have you ever driven over the speed limit? Have you ever driven after having an alcoholic drink? If you answer yes then weren't you being selfish?
Also, unless you are doing something for someone else or relating to survival, what other reason than a selfish one is there for doing anything.
Who decides what is right or acceptable or selfish? Will it be you that makes that decision. At what point do you draw the line?
Just because I disagree with you does not mean I am stupid. I'd already worked that out for myself.
Thank you. Although I take it (from your opening sentence) that the good wish is withdrawn if I am doing something you consider unsafe or not acceptable?