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It seems to me that people don't have a strong sense of right and wrong these days.
Rather than analysing the facts, circumstances or situation, and ascertaining whether something is right or wrong based on sensible rationale and logic, most people would rather say or do things based on how it benefits them, or how it makes things convenient for them, or simply because it's what they like or want to do.
This can even be seen in the way children behave in public, let alone how adults behave in the working environment and in public places like MRTs and shopping malls.
Do you agree that people in current day society lack a sense of right and wrong?
Is it worse now than in the past?
What can be done to improve the situation?
Rather than analysing the facts, circumstances or situation, and ascertaining whether something is right or wrong based on sensible rationale and logic, most people would rather say or do things based on how it benefits them, or how it makes things convenient for them, or simply because it's what they like or want to do.
This can even be seen in the way children behave in public, let alone how adults behave in the working environment and in public places like MRTs and shopping malls.
Do you agree that people in current day society lack a sense of right and wrong?
Is it worse now than in the past?
What can be done to improve the situation?