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But if a person does not use their will, does that mean they are actively just choosing to be abhorrent? As well as more often than not, make themselves and others completely miserable as a consequence of not actively changing their own lives? To me, that sounds more like madness. I often reference the idea that if we saw a cow who had two paths, one leads to a nice grass lunch outside and the other leads to an automated slaughter. The cow definitely knows what path leads where, and for some reason chooses the path of slaughter. Instead of saying the cow was stupid or is getting what they deserve, they'd think the cow had something wrong with it. What would cause a person to not use their own will? It goes against pretty much everything we know about human survival to keep participating in behaviors that are deteriorating their quality of life, say obese people, smokers, drug addicts, lazy, depressed etc.
reddit AI Moral Status 1489690999.0 ♥ 1
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DimensionValue
Responsibilityuser
Reasoningvirtue
Policynone
Emotionmixed
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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