You Can't Because You Shouldn't

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Taking into account the compass of moral aptitude enhanced by individualized reasoning; what are various life-changing things one can do, yet to their own demise or setback, they are better off not doing?
 
Taking into account the compass of moral aptitude enhanced by individualized reasoning; what are various life-changing things one can do, yet to their own demise or setback, they are better off not doing?
The constant denial of evident (mainly white) privilege is probably the #1 thing.

Once you accept that you likely have it better than your neighbor through no fault of their own or accomplishment of your own, you begin to see the world more correctly.
 
stay away from qanon and conspiracy theorists and prosperity preachers

That and common sense will guide you.
 
Taking into account the compass of moral aptitude enhanced by individualized reasoning; what are various life-changing things one can do, yet to their own demise or setback, they are better off not doing?
First would be to devote yourself to finding what is best and then (praying first) DO IT

As the Bible puts it
Do nothing without deliberation, and when you have acted, don't feel regret.
 
Actually my response to realizing that was… “tough luck sucker.”
Actually, it all (and I mean "ALL")depends on better. You are not your neighbor

"
God knows what is my greatest happiness, but I do not. There is no rule about what is happy and good; what suits one would not suit another. And the ways by which perfection is reached vary very much; the medicines necessary for our souls are very different from each other. Thus God leads us by strange ways; we know He wills our happiness, but we neither know what our happiness is, nor the way. We are blind; left to ourselves we should take the wrong way; we must leave it to Him.

3. Let us put ourselves into His hands, and not be startled though He leads us by a strange way, a mirabilis via, as the Church speaks. Let us be sure He will lead us right, that He will bring us to that which is, not indeed what we think best,
nor what is best for another, but what is best for us."
 
Taking into account the compass of moral aptitude enhanced by individualized reasoning; what are various life-changing things one can do, yet to their own demise or setback, they are better off not doing?
I used to tell my daughter (referring to everything from abortion to drugs to perversion ) EXERCISE THE GREATEST CARE IN THOSE THINGS YOU WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO UNDO FOR YOUR ENTIRE LIFE
 
The constant denial of evident (mainly white) privilege is probably the #1 thing.

Once you accept that you likely have it better than your neighbor through no fault of their own or accomplishment of your own, you begin to see the world more correctly.
Aaah, another unscientific fool arguing without knowledge

White privilege ???

almost 11% of Black men now marry outside their 'race'
And the average 'Black' today is 73.2% African, 24.0% European
Plus White privilege ingnores US HIstory , the great subjection of various huge supposedly 'white' nationalities '
1820 -1870
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stop being a racist idiot
 

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