Do you ever feel more excited about getting the package in the mail, rather than the item that’s in it?
I am rather the opposite. I get excited by the item rather than the package but most of the time, I feel anxious rather than excited when it comes to receiving packages. I don’t know about you but I don’t want to be interrogated for why I bought the item. I need it and want it, of course.
What is the difference between your ideal self and your real self? (i.e. what attribute or physical feature would allow you feel the ideal ‘you’?)
My ideal self has guts, which my real self does not have. My ideal self has the guts to tell people “no” when my real self is too afraid to do so. My ideal self is also brave, brave to fight back and retaliate when I feel the situation warrants it. My real self will just follow the rule like a robot.
If you found $2,000 on the ground and there were no witnesses, what would you do with it?
Knowing myself, I will most likely leave it on the ground because picking up the money would be causing me a lot of anxiety and asking me to make a quick detour to the authorities would result in even more anxiety as I have a lot of trouble talking to people these days.
Are you ever morally obliged to take action? Under what circumstances?
In an ideal world, yes, I am morally obliged to take action but in the actual world, knowing myself, unless I suddenly become courageous, I don’t see myself taking any moral action even knowing it would be a cowardice move.

You are always honest. I like that about you.
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‘Tis a good thing and a curse sometimes – being honest.
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Thanks for joining in and your honest answers.
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Very honest answers
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You’re welcome
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