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Jensen Kelley
24 April, 00:31
Why is a trust bad for society?
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Kaylie Kaufman
24 April, 02:34
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Every one has a threshold of perceived gain that will break one's resolve to stay honest.
This threshold can be dynamic, but on the whole one can establish a trend. If people do not have an opportunity to fulfill their desires honestly, they will not hesitate to be dishonest.
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