TaintedSaint said:
Wait I think I've got it figured out, I don't think I've considered how the victim feels, I think I only have the thief perspective so I didn't really think of the consequences, I mean you can be a good person and not think of the consequences of you're actions, which may mean that you're moral values are a little bit diminished because you don't really think of what you did to the other guy, which means there can be good people who are thieves, they just haven't thought of the consequences of their actions, having said shortcoming doesn't really makes them bad though.
And me feeling bad about stealing wasn't really about empathy, it was more that I'd been told by Superman and Batman [small](That's where I found a moral sense, no that's not a joke)[/small] that it was bad, and I felt bad because just because they told me it was wrong not because I actually cared that what I was taking was what somebody else worked hard for, and though now I have developped feelings of empathy, back when I stopped stealing it was just because I felt guilty because I almost killed someone [small](For completely unrelated reasons that I won't get into)[/small] and that's what the true scum of the Earth do, doesn't really matter why I did it, but just that I was willing to do it, and since I didn't want to be a bad person I decided to do what the best people ever think is right, and since the definition of good was Super-Heroes I did what they said was right including attempting to fight crime, but I failed miserably at that.
[sub]Wow! I sound like a complete idiot, but I guess I kind of am.
[sub]I think I have the potential to be a fairly funny cartoon.
[sub]I had this realization after reading my own words [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/jump/18.388546.15557563], which kinda makes me sound like hypocrite I guess, but again I haven't stolen anything in around four years now.[/sub][/sub][/sub]