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Morals Of The Amoral Man

The morality of the general public is pretty limiting. In short, you're expected to be nice to everyone and to never harm anyone, even if you'll benefit from it. And while this does keep most people in line, it could also be stopping you from reaching your full potential.

So I say, instead of bowing down to the social laws of the many, you should form your own morals based on what will help you ascend. As you begin to experience more in terms of your evolution, you'll begin to get a sense of what's good (what helps you) and what's bad (what hurts you).

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