>From a personal point of view, how do you know that you're a good
person? Using your own judgement about the meaning of 'good person,'
how do you know that you're such a person?
Great! Thanks!
Goodness to me is a kind of inclusiveness and an acknowledgement. While
there's a lot of differences between people and with their internal and
emotional logic, there are a lot of fundamental similarities too. We
experience fear, uncertainty, isolation. We experience joy, happiness,
communion. We experience lots of things. I think a good person
recognizes the commonality of this experience and embraces it, and does
what he/she can to strengthen the good parts and survive the bad ones
as a PART of something greater. Greater good, maybe. I think it's a
willingness to feel that kind of connectiveness between people and the
self, and express it through action. Cultivating the ability to express
through action is part of what makes someone actively good, I believe.
Maybe the short answer is that there's a common love that everyone can
be part of, and if I believe I can be a contributor of that, maybe I'm
a good person.
1. I adjust my car to fit properly within the parking spot lines
2. I don't find humor in watching the humiliting scenes of rejection
and suffering in the one episode of "Amercian Idol" that I watched.
3. I read the news and shake my head daily wondering whether I'm the
only sane person on the planet.