So get this:
Imagine that somewhere there’s a closed room and in that room there’s a lever. You are led to the room and told to enter it. Inside you are told that once you leave you can never return and whatever your action is, it is final. You are given this one time to choose.
You are told that by pulling the lever you will fix the problems of everyone you know. Their wounds are healed and their scars erased, they’ll get the things they’ve wanted, the opportunities they’ve hoped for, the people they’ve desired will desire them back. Everyone you know: your friends and loved ones… but also your enemies and those in your life you despise.
Not pulling the lever will leave things as they are now. Nothing will change for the better, not for those you hold your grudges against, but also not for those you hold dear.
You are told no one will ever know you were given the chance to pull the lever. Only you have to live with the knowledge of how you chose.
Do you pull the lever or do you leave the room doing nothing?
You make your choice, either way, and walk out.
Now consider that there are people out there who would choose like you and people who would choose otherwise, many of them without a second thought.
Whatever you chose, the implications about who you are and about who others are, are staggering.