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Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right

Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right

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In this episode, Mario and Twenty explore the phrase 'two wrongs don't make a right,' delving into its origins, meanings, and implications in today's society. They discuss the relativity of morality, the influence of social media, and how the phrase is often used as a distraction from deeper issues. The conversation also touches on historical perspectives, particularly the contributions of Benjamin Rush, and the phrase's relevance in business ethics. Ultimately, they assess the phrase's impact and effectiveness in guiding moral behavior.


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0:00 When Flanders Failed

0:32 The ATP Intro Theme

1:07 Are You A Moral Person?

7:35 That's All I Have To Say About Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right

9:55 Confirm the Meaning: Merriam Webster, Cambridge Dictionary, and Oxford Dictionary

13:35 Unveil The Origin - The London Magazine

17:03 Do Two Wrongs Infer A Right?

22:48 Unveil The Origin - Benjamin Rush and the Philadelphia Mutiny & The Origins of Washington D.C.

28:06 Name The 3 Wrongs of The Philadelphia Mutiny

30:53 Unveil The Origin - The Evolution of Business Ethics

39:09 Assess The Value

49:42 Dictionary of Misinformation (fun fact): Owls Seeing In The Daytime



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