>>>>Making a choice to do or not do something based on an internal compass is different than absolving oneself of responsibility by 'following orders'.
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>>>>Of course, in most areas one is not a key player and not heavily invested, so it makes perfect sense to cooperate with the norm.
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>>>>But occasionally at key moments it is possible to be a in a position where one has a responsibility or a stake that requires a more personal analysis. I those cases it is more difficult - but in my opinion more laudable - to use one's own judgment.
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>>>Well said.
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>>Soon interigation will happen in an MRI - It's painless and shows when a person is lying.
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>Evidance rules similar to current "lie detector" rules ? Or will the MRI in 2020 be good enough to work from your cell phone and get results ?
When you tell a lie a different part of your brain is used and that shows on the MRI image.
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?