json_metadata | "{"appDepth":2,"appTags":["Motives"],"musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer","appTitle":"Is having a good motive a good enough excuse to justify bad outcomes?","appParentAuthor":"rasamuel","app":"Musing","appBody":"<p>Not at all, good motive doesn't justify bad outcomes. The society values and trust high in outcomes than ones motive. We can't see motive, we see outcomes and most times motive matters less.<\/p><p>Most president, crypto regulators, witnesses on steemit when asked the reasons behind why they do some of this things they do, you will be surprised to know they have good motives but when the outcome is bad, we back off the motive and face the outcome.<\/p><p>Though it's subjective when it comes to matters relating individuals, some may accept the justification for bad outcomes when the motive is good and others may not. But on an objective case, mostly it's harder to justify bad outcomes with good motives<\/p>","appParentPermlink":"f33g8l3n5","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","appCategory":"Motives"}" |
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