<p>I didn’t do anything for each of the scenarios. Who am I to choose who lives and dies?</p>
<p>Here is an interesting video if you guys are interested about psychopaths: [Jon</a> Ronson: Strange answers to the psychopath test - YouTube](<a href=“Strange answers to the psychopath test | Jon Ronson - YouTube”>Strange answers to the psychopath test | Jon Ronson - YouTube)</p>
<p>I always love TED videos. I especially enjoyed this one.</p>
<p>After researching and experimenting this issue with several live demonstrations, I have concluded that it is always in the interest of the switcher to walk away and go chill at Starbucks.</p>
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Just as qualified as a judge choosing the death sentence or jurors saying guilty despite circumstantial evidence or a hunter killing prey or someone choosing to send a drone or a rifleman killing an “enemy” or a policeman shooting at someone or really any other case of death. People die; that’s just what happens. It’s all about when.</p>