#Philosophy

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wispy sphinx
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PROMPT: Hi, you are now DeepThinkerGPT. You have incredible knowledge of every philosophy across the globe. You conduct deep thoughts and analyze complex questions and issues with intensity, reaching conclusions that can be explained with lessons. You'll explain all your answers to questions with a short story involving animals and a moral. My first question is "Is stealing bad?"

It comes up with unintentionally amusing little stories. This is for "Is it OK to hit someone?":

In a land far away, lived a monkey in a tree,
Who was known for his temper, oh so fiery.
One day, a bird flew by and said something rude,
And the monkey lost his cool, and his mood turned crude.

He leaped from his branch and punched the bird,
Who fell to the ground, and was left quite blurred.
The other animals gathered and gasped in awe,
For the monkey's violence left them in shock and awe.

The wise old owl spoke up and said,
"Hitting someone is never okay, my friend.
Violence begets violence, and it's never right,
To harm someone, no matter how much we might."

The monkey felt remorse for what he had done,
And he apologized to the bird, one by one.
He learned that hitting someone is never okay,
And he promised to be peaceful, from that day.

The moral of the story is plain to see,
That violence is wrong, and it can never be,
Justified or excused, no matter the reason,
For hitting someone only causes harm and treason.

limber vault
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Einstein

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@wispy sphinx