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41 dilemmas

Whistleblowing, honesty, environmental responsibility — the moral questions where there's no comfortable answer and every option costs something.

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I found out my company is lying to customers. Do I blow the whistle?
The NDA was ironclad. The evidence was damning. And the customers had no idea what they were paying for.
9 min4,560 readersMar 27, 2026
Blow the whistle72%
Protect yourself28%
Should I return the $500 the ATM gave me by mistake?
No one saw. No camera caught it. The bank would never notice. But she'd know — and that was the whole problem.
4 min2,890 readersMar 20, 2026
Return it68%
Keep it32%
My neighbour is cheating on their taxes. Do I report them?
It wasn't her money. It wasn't her problem. But it was her neighbourhood, and everyone else was playing by the rules.
5 min1,740 readersMar 13, 2026
Report them37%
Mind my business63%
Is it ethical to eat meat if you can afford not to?
He loved animals. He also loved steak. The cognitive dissonance had been manageable until his daughter asked why.
10 min7,230 readersMar 6, 2026
Go plant-based41%
It's a personal choice59%
Should I donate a kidney to a stranger?
The risk was small. The impact was life-changing. But it was still his body, and no one had the right to expect it.
8 min3,450 readersFeb 27, 2026
Donate29%
It's too much to ask71%
I can save one endangered species programme. Which one do I cut?
The funding only covered two of three. Every option meant something beautiful going extinct on her watch.
7 min2,110 readersFeb 20, 2026
Save the most viable
Save the rarest
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Is it ethical to eat meat?
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