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I'm not sure it is hard to find, but the problem is that there are many different moralities.
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@CitizenTechTalk It's not really taught in schools, although some places do have civics and ethics classes in school. As for home, I would say most parents do teach their children their own morality, some better than others, but again - the values parents teach their children with can be quite different from family to family.
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In the Romanian story he goes on to live with three women, all sisters. But as it is usual with fairy tales, their themes appear in other cultures too.
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Which is why a lot of the superheroes or villains who have really long lifespans or are immortal also have extreme regeneration and are forever young or age really slowly - e.g. The Highlander, Vandal Savage, Wolverine, Superman etc.
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@CitizenTechTalk I think it helps to accept the fact that human societies are messy and will never be perfect. We are a product of the natural world, and life in nature can often be quite cruel and painful. I think the philosophy of stoicism can help with this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9OCA6UFE-0
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@CitizenTechTalk You're welcome. I recently read an article about the meaning of an idea in one of Voltaire's books - that "one must cultivate one's own garden". https://www.theschooloflife.com/thebookoflife/cultivate-own-garden-voltaire/ "We should never tie our personal moods to the condition of a whole nation or people in general; or we would need to weep continuously." It doesn't mean we shouldn't get involved in improving our countries' well-being (Voltaire himself having been an outspoken advocate of civil liberties and a critic of the Catholic French monarchy) but that we should also try as much as possible to focus on our small projects that we can realistically tackle as they can give us a lot more satisfaction and keep us mentally healthy (e.g. tending to a garden, handling a small business etc.). A friend of mine commented on this, saying that voting is largely a social ritual; if you really want to make some positive change, start with your family, friends, neighbourhood - there is a lot you can do there, and it's rewarding. Try to change national policies and it's just a drag, with often little measurable outcomes.
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@CitizenTechTalk Thanks for your insight!
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Yep. In the comics, the superheroes who can fly or have super speed usually have other powers to help them out with that task - Superman is impervious to most physical damage, doesn't need air to breathe etc., The Flash has increased physical resilience and super healing, and the writers invented another physical force - the speed force - to account for various other things (like quick acceleration, deceleration, no air friction, etc.).
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