Is it normal to make up your own immoralism?

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  • I needed to work though the I’m a sociopath phase of my life. I just have a pragmatic view on life. Also get off any kind of high horse you find yourself on before life drags you off by force.

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    • Get off my high horse? Does that mean to introduce myself to humiliating experiences, not to have pleasure in life, not to live in luxury?

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      • No but being humble is a better way of showing yourself then making others try to see your superiority.

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        • And what makes you think I'm not humble? All I get with religion, morals and moralism is a severe reprimand (because of religion), and people think religion is about morals, no, it's about its own morals and only its own morals, that's the problem. Is the war over yet? I don't think so, I try to avoid moral places, like pubs and Miller Place, I didn't make claim to superiority, but you have to admit immoralism is superior in a way, I'm studying moralism (good without gods) and I'll see where that goes (moralism isn't a religion, but people on the internet treat it as if it is). I get a reward in my mind whenever I help, without permission, an old woman across a street, or whenever I do humanitarian things, like give blood. I think this is the altruism in action, as there are many sects of altruism, I'm not sure which one it is exactly.

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          • Wars aren’t cause (mostly) by religion or morality it’s caused mostly be resources or lack there of. If you want to help because you have a reward in your mind it’s fine.

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