A note that this is my subjective perspective, not an objective perspective on morality.
Basically, if you’re concerned about everyday moral decisions, you are almost certainly too worried and should stop worrying.
Focus on the big decisions for a moral life, like career choices.
You are ultimately defined morally by a few big actions, not everyday choices.
This means quite a bit of research to find opportunities, and mostly disregard your intuition.
On downside risk, a few interventions are almost certainly very bad, and cutting out the most toxic incentives in your life is enough. Don’t fret about everyday evils.
A note that this is my subjective perspective, not an objective perspective on morality.
Basically, if you’re concerned about everyday moral decisions, you are almost certainly too worried and should stop worrying.
Focus on the big decisions for a moral life, like career choices.
You are ultimately defined morally by a few big actions, not everyday choices.
This means quite a bit of research to find opportunities, and mostly disregard your intuition.
On downside risk, a few interventions are almost certainly very bad, and cutting out the most toxic incentives in your life is enough. Don’t fret about everyday evils.