Ethics & Privacy - Podcast 01 - The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions
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This transcript of an Alan Watts lecture argues that forced improvements and self-conscious righteousness often result in unintended destruction. Watts suggests that when individuals or nations attempt to "do good" without understanding the complex interconnectedness of nature, they frequently create more harm than the problems they intended to solve. He highlights how scientific interference, such as eugenics or medical over-specialization, can disrupt a delicate ecological balance that no single mind fully grasps. True virtue, according to the text, is an effortless and unconscious strength rather than a moralistic crusade imposed upon others. Ultimately, the source warns that the most diabolical actions in history are frequently committed by those convinced of their own complete moral rightness. By attempting to fix the world through conceit, humanity often paves a road to its own ruin.