"Rash promise ever ends in strife." What does it mean?
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- Rash promise ever ends in strife.
- It refers to a promise to keep something but not to do what one said, breaking one's promise or letting it go unkept.
- Rash promises are a part of life and we have a moral duty to keep them.
- On the other hand, we also have a moral duty not to break them.
- The moral duty to keep promises and the moral duty to not break them.
- It is not a matter of judging the intention of a promise, but rather, assessing whether it is genuine.
- The general rule is that, if you make a promise, you have a moral duty to keep it and you should not break it unless it can be shown that you have no recourse and that you did not mean to make it.
- Inevitably, rash promises break. It is a fact that rash promises that are unkept usually involve deceit or harm to others.
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