I've found about 4 or 5 wallets and I've returned 0 of them.
I don't think morality is absolute...imo life is just a series of random events: An inattentive person dropped a wallet and I found it.
I take the money, shred or sell the ID's (depending on the pictures), and destroy wallet with any cards. It's not stealing if you found it.
I found one in college once. My school's meal plan program use student id's as quasi-debit cards. I found a friend who looked like the guy and we split the meal plan for a week.
Some interesting viewpoints but I don't care about abstract concepts like community, honor, etc. 100 yrs from now when we're dead and life is still going on it won't matter if I was person of integrity (which is a subjective term).
I don't think morality is absolute...imo life is just a series of random events: An inattentive person dropped a wallet and I found it.
I take the money, shred or sell the ID's (depending on the pictures), and destroy wallet with any cards. It's not stealing if you found it.
I found one in college once. My school's meal plan program use student id's as quasi-debit cards. I found a friend who looked like the guy and we split the meal plan for a week.
Some interesting viewpoints but I don't care about abstract concepts like community, honor, etc. 100 yrs from now when we're dead and life is still going on it won't matter if I was person of integrity (which is a subjective term).
Quote: (08-18-2016 12:05 PM)dicknixon72 Wrote:
...and nothing quite surprises me anymore. If I looked out my showroom window and saw a fully-nude woman force-fucking an alligator with a strap-on while snorting xanex on the roof of her rental car with her three children locked inside with the windows rolled up, I wouldn't be entirely amazed.