It's easy to say; it's hard to understand.
The right thing for a relativist unreliably varies from context to context.
For an absolutist with an extremist mentality, the right thing may turn out to be just the opposite.
It's complex, yet so simple.
For when one's inhibition is gone;
when one's civility is in ruin;
when one's regards for morality, law and politics vanished; and,
when one's regards of relationships discharged,
the right thing will still be there down in the heart of heart.
It is the faintest voice that keeps one awake at night when the world is deep in its slumber.
It is the voice of conscience in one's subconscience.
That is the right thing.
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