Words Of Wisdom said:
Your first example is faulty because the individual's actions directly harm other individuals. Your second example is faulty because the London's decision to fund the fat people is not caused by fat people overeating. The examples you need in order to support your position do not exist. |
The distinctions you made IMO are irrelevant ,even the examples I gave are irrelevant , the point is that there is a link between our actions and other people when we are in a society .
The ordinary person can't be a member of society and say that what ever anyone else does in that society is none of their business , if your an active person you will have to interact with the man on the bus to get a ticket , call the abulance for medical assistance , call the local council if the rubish man doesn't collect your bins.
What I think you mean is that , " i'm not concerned about what that person does and really it should be no one's concern" that's more reasonable than saying "this persons actions has no influences on me what so ever " , I guess it also depends on how you define "business".







