Most people would answer that they would choose DOING WHAT'S RIGHT in a heartbeat. But being right and doing what's right is one of the hardest choices and lessons to learn.
Being right is your ego. Doing what's right is doing what your heart tells you to do. But often, doing what's right may be risking the fact that you will be wrong in others eyes.
For a very simple example, your teacher asks you a question. And then you think the answer is A, but it might be wrong. SO you can just keep quiet and not say anything....you're not wrong that way. OR you can tell the teacher your answer, and although oyu might be wrong, you'll still be happy you did it...or regret it your whole life. It's just up to you, but chances are you'll forget it when you get up the next day. Life is too short to spend too much time debating over this.
But usually this comes to a deeper level of things, not just answers in school. Another example is if all your friends think doing charity is BORING but you find that doing it makes you (and others) happy. Will you continue doing charity and be looked down at by your friends but know this is your life purpose, OR just stay in the shadows and watch those happy people working away for a good cause....but feel bad even if your friends still like you? Hmm. You choose.
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