> > I personally have problems with inducing an employee to defraud
his
> > or her employer, but I seem to be the only person on the planet
who
> > feels any scruples in that regard.
>
> This smacks of at at least a tad of self-righteousness, don't you
think?
>
> - Harry
>
>>>Only if you don't have access to a dictionary, or to a
functioning cerebrum.
"Righteousness" refers to having an opinion about the proper conduct
of OTHERS. Therefore, "self-righteousness
considered a word, would logically refer to having an opinion about
one's OWN proper conduct.
I shudder to think that you think that having such an opinion is
blameworthy, and hope I never meet you in a dark alley :)
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