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After realizing your significant success was largely due to fortunate circumstances rather than merit, do you redistribute your wealth to level the playing field, or honor the commitments and lifestyle expectations it currently supports?
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Why this dilemma matters
Moral dilemmas like this expose a gap between what feels principled and what feels workable. Choosing “Redistribute the wealth to help others who lacked the same opportunities, acknowledging the role of luck” prioritises consistency with one rule; choosing “Continue using the wealth to support your family, employees, and charitable pledges made in good faith” gives more weight to attention to specific consequences.
Worth asking yourself
- Which value should matter more here?
- Would you defend this choice to someone affected by it?
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