Moral psychology
Thought jolts
You prioritised your ethics, and maybe you're pretty comfortable living by them. However your actions, even if you're smart, are very unlikely to represent the ethics you think you have.
You likely prioritise your right to maintain your standard of living much higher than you think you do. You're likely much more selfish and greedy than you think you are.
That doesn't make you a bad person, or not virtuous. It just means you're human, and that's how humans think and are built.
How to use this
Cycle the questions. They're deliberately flippant. The goal is to expose the gap between what you think you prioritise
and what your behaviour usually prioritises under real constraints.
Thought jolting questions
Ten questions you can cycle through. Under each: the ethic you're usually prioritising above the other(s).
Revealed priority
Deprioritised
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