[“If it is right for me, it is right. This may not suffice to make it right for the rest, but that is their care, not mine.” – Max Stirner]
I call what I do “right” because the others demand some justification for what I’ve done, even if they don’t accept it. But between you and me, I can tell you that what I do is irrelevant to right or wrong; it just is, just happens.
That’s a simple fact they won’t accept, and don’t apply to themselves, either, in spite of the many opportunities it might open for them.
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