I don't need to give myself credit. You all do that for me by virtue of this very conversation! Though, you've stumbled upon yet another fallacy.
While I concede that the blue buffoon is "good" you must also acknowledge that his actions lack foresight. His desire to do good often outweighs the greater need. In that vein, is that truly selfless? Or is his desire to adhere to his unflinching principles cause for consternation?
You all operate on the assumption that he will be able to correct any tragedies his lapse in judgment might create. And on our world, he is given the benefit of the doubt simply because he has yet to properly fail.
I wonder if the people of this world will afford him the same courtesy?
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While I concede that the blue buffoon is "good" you must also acknowledge that his actions lack foresight. His desire to do good often outweighs the greater need. In that vein, is that truly selfless? Or is his desire to adhere to his unflinching principles cause for consternation?
You all operate on the assumption that he will be able to correct any tragedies his lapse in judgment might create. And on our world, he is given the benefit of the doubt simply because he has yet to properly fail.
I wonder if the people of this world will afford him the same courtesy?
Hypothetically speaking, of course.