Why do good things, and what does ‘good’ mean anyway:
That’s a deep question! “Good” is a concept that varies depending on culture, philosophy, and personal perspective. Some define it as what benefits the most people (utilitarianism), others see it as following moral principles (deontology), and some view it as what aligns with spiritual or cosmic truth.
As for why do good things — it depends on your perspective. Some do good for personal fulfillment, others because they believe in karmic balance, divine will, or social harmony. Some might argue that doing good strengthens connections between people and brings a sense of meaning or higher purpose.
Shervan K Shahhian
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Doctored Degree in Clinical Psychology (PSYD) (ABD) All But Dissertation, a Masters (M.A.) in Clinical Psychology, a Bachelor's Degree (B.A.) in Psychology, a Associate Degree (AA) in Liberal Arts with an emphases in Psychology, Certification in Anger Management, Certification in MRT-Moral Reconation Therapy®, Certification in Clinical Hypnotherapy, and Certification in Advanced Hypnotherapy.
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