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u/habisch ยท 1 pointr/InsightfulQuestions

This was some years ago, but in my Theory of Knowledge class in high school, I did a presentation on whether or not there is a universal system of truth; that is, are some things inherently "good" (or "bad") regardless of what society has taught us to think?

It's obviously an unanswerable question, but the most interesting research, by far, came from Dr. David Hawkins and his book, Power vs Force. He offers some very interesting evidence that suggests that, perhaps, there is a universal scale of truth. Not only that, but he provides an easily reproducible method to "test" various objects, thoughts, and ideas against this scale.

I'm not saying he's right or wrong, but if you're interested in the subject, the book is a wildly fascinating read. And my live demonstrations on various classmates had a room full of International Baccalaureate candidates in awe.

I'll note here that I've never thought to explicitly apply the technique to an incident, such as the traffic situation you described; though I don't see why it wouldn't work.