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Can there be a justification for watching and/or recording the suffering of others that we are unable to help?

how do we keep our moral compass in such a corrupt and profit driven world? Do we give up on our dreams? Xx

Are lies ever acceptable? Even for a good intention?

When we know plastic is bad for the environment why do we still use it? Penelope, Age 8

Dear Iris What is the line between a good and bad person? Can one bad action make you bad?

Is it better to be kind or be right? I used to think being right was the most important thing. But now I am not so sure.

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