Question
Suppose someone came up to you and handed you a golden ticket. This ticket will exempt you from every law for 24 hours. Anything you did within the allotted time would be without any kind of legal consequence, ever. The only stipulation is that you have to do it on your own, with whatever resources you normally have.
You can do whatever you want for 24 hours and the only effect you'll ever experience from your crime spree will be your own conscience. You'll always know what you did, and you'll have to live with it.
What would you do?
Rob a bank?
Steal a car?
Would you kill?
The only limit is you.
Now suppose that no one you know would ever find out about it. Not your friends, or your family, or the people you work with. Does that change what you would do?
You don't have to tell me your answer. This is the kind of question that you can usually only be truly honest with yourself about, but if you want to answer that's fine too.
Suppose someone came up to you and handed you a golden ticket. This ticket will exempt you from every law for 24 hours. Anything you did within the allotted time would be without any kind of legal consequence, ever. The only stipulation is that you have to do it on your own, with whatever resources you normally have.
You can do whatever you want for 24 hours and the only effect you'll ever experience from your crime spree will be your own conscience. You'll always know what you did, and you'll have to live with it.
What would you do?
Rob a bank?
Steal a car?
Would you kill?
The only limit is you.
Now suppose that no one you know would ever find out about it. Not your friends, or your family, or the people you work with. Does that change what you would do?
You don't have to tell me your answer. This is the kind of question that you can usually only be truly honest with yourself about, but if you want to answer that's fine too.
evanx:
Hmmm...I was gonna say rob a bank. But maybe steal one of those big trucks that hold cars. I'd find one that was all Lamborghinis and then sell them.