So let's get into this example, with out dialog and we begin
with two anonymous.
Now we are supposing in advance that one is more liberal
and the other more conservative but it is not necessary to
know which is which. Now both individuals are in the
same position both had motor vehicles that they have had
for sometime and both are unhappy because these vehicles
are not what they had been ( not so great anymore ) and
both are short of money to get these new vehicles.
Well, one decides that he will get a part time job to
afford this new car. The second individual thinks, well
I really don't need a new car, I just want to drive a new
car and so he looks for a job with a taxi company that
uses new cars. Now we don't have to decide who is
conservative and who is liberal, because as it turns out,
these two individuals are the previously introduced
Josh and Jocelyn and they are married.
Well, now we have an issue as to how this will be solved
and we can assume one of 6 possible solutions,
1) they both get part time jobs
2) they both go to work for cab companies,
maybe the same, or maybe different.
3) one gets part time job
4) one goes to work for cab company
5) one could do one and the other do different one
6) no solution
Okay, it doesn't matter what decision is actually
made, it only matters how Josh and Jocelyn get
along " after " the decision.
So to sum this up, moral compass, very helpful,
also necessary for sovereignty for various reasons.
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