• interdimensional_sharts@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    I disagree. Does only the end goal matter? Or does intention also matter?

    I would argue that intent is actually more important in the long run. I could perform an act today that helps people, but if my intent wasn’t to help people, then the act will be singular. There will be no “drive” toward greater acts that help even more people. No continuous improvement. No learning from mistakes and growing. Why? Because if I don’t actually care about helping people, none of that background stuff is happening which actually moves you toward your goals in the long run

    • CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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      25 minutes ago

      I would rather you do one act today that helps people for completely selfish reasons and never again, than have you do zero acts that help people.