Human nature seems far too volatile to actually be bound by something as simple as rules, yet doesnt everyone have their own internal knowledge of what is right and what is wrong without ever having to be told anything... i agree that the lines blur, but even in the smallest instances, there is an inherent personal acceptance of what seems right and what wrong - dont misunderstand me.. i talk not of necessity, but of that vague global "correctness".
If core values and what i believe in human psychology (which i pretty much nonchalantly slept through in school) is referred to as the "id" did not tell us all pretty much the same thing, there is no way human societies would ever have agreed to a common set of applicable practices and laws that in their essence if not verbage are the same.
Yet, i guess the fact remains it is not in the rules themselves but in their interpretation that the true charm of existence resides.. and these as everything else are open to interpretation based on circumstance.
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