Moral Blindness
Emily discusses the profound ability of individuals to hide uncomfortable truths from themselves, suggesting that even those who commit heinous acts are often just ordinary people caught in complex circumstances. Scott reflects on the powerful incentives within capitalism that can lead otherwise decent individuals down morally questionable paths, emphasizing how the pursuit of wealth can cloud judgment and distort values. Together, they explore the unsettling connection between societal pressures and emotional well-being.In this clip
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Are rich people inherently evil?