From AI at work to fast fashion in our wardrobes, everyday life throws up moral puzzles with no easy answers. Rank these dilemmas from the one you struggle with most to the one you've made peace with.
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Using AI to do your work
Whether it's drafting emails, writing reports or even essays, the line between tool and cheating gets blurrier by the day. Is it efficiency or deception?
Buying from Shein and Temu
You know the labour conditions are dubious and the environmental impact is grim, yet the prices keep pulling you back. Ethical shopping is expensive.
Flying abroad for holidays
You've read about your carbon footprint, but a week in Spain is Β£200 return. Personal joy versus planetary responsibility is a heavy suitcase to carry.
Eating meat despite knowing better
Documentaries have shown you the reality of factory farming, yet the bacon sandwich still calls. Tradition, taste and ethics rarely sit comfortably on the same plate.
Ignoring homelessness on your commute
You walk past the same person every morning outside Pret. A quid feels inadequate, eye contact feels worse, and doing nothing gnaws at you all day.
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Should garden centres be banned from selling weedkillers like glyphosate to the public?
πΏ Nature & Animals Β· 27 votes
Which English potter and abolitionist created the famous 'Am I Not a Man and a Brother?' medallion in 1787?
π Culture Β· 26 votes
Rank these UK music copyright milestones by the year they took effect, earliest to most recent.
π΅ Music Β· 25 votes
Is it ethical to pretend you've read the group chat when you've actually muted it for weeks?
π³ 26 votes