Imagine that you are in a country where the entry to your hotel is blocked by dozens of beggars reaching out their hands to you, asking for money. You know that they will sleep on the sidewalk and be there again the next morning. Alternatively, imagine that you come upon a one-car accident along a scarcely traveled road and see that the single driver appears to be alive after crashing into a tree. How might your response differ in these two scenarios, and why? What can you do individually, following your inner moral compass, and for what do you require support from others? Explain your answer.
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