DetachedDreamer97
Enlightened
- Mar 17, 2018
- 1,402
Let's play a game, shall we.
Imagine someone you love. There must be someone in your life that means a lot to you, someone you hold dear, someone you can't live without.
Now imagine a hundred strangers with every good quality you can think of. Kind, productive, etc.
Their lives are in peril. Button A will save your loved one, but will kill these 100 strangers.
Button B will save these kind strangers, but will kill your loved one.
Keep in mind, these strangers all have their loved ones waiting for them back home.
If you fail to choose or make any attempt to save them all, they will all die.
What will you do?
Video for reference:
Imagine someone you love. There must be someone in your life that means a lot to you, someone you hold dear, someone you can't live without.
Now imagine a hundred strangers with every good quality you can think of. Kind, productive, etc.
Their lives are in peril. Button A will save your loved one, but will kill these 100 strangers.
Button B will save these kind strangers, but will kill your loved one.
Keep in mind, these strangers all have their loved ones waiting for them back home.
If you fail to choose or make any attempt to save them all, they will all die.
What will you do?
Video for reference: