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How does reason and emotion play a part in anything resembling a balanced person?
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... Personally, I think that both reason and emotion are crucial ingredients for being anything remotely resembling a balanced person. In my opinion, reason is defined as the justification of a rational ground or motive with respect to what one thinks is right. Emotions on the other hand, are the feelings and thoughts that one goes through when facing different situations. Both elements, reason and emotion, are equally and intensely necessary for making moral decisions. First, I would like to break down how I see and define a "moral decision". A decision, of course, is making the best choice based on the information you have about the situation. That's logic. Morals are unwritten social guidelines followed by those who want to do good things and be good people. Here you find the emotion. Therefore, a moral decision is making a choice that makes sense in light of the data while not violating any














