If everyone could read everyone else’s mind and truly understand their emotions and thoughts, would that be a good thing?

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If everyone could read everyone else’s mind and truly understand their emotions and thoughts, would that be a good thing?

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No. That would be a working definition of hell. Reading other people's minds would be evil, unethical, and immoral. It would violate their privacy and lead directly to worldwide insanity because the whole basis of the Bill of Rights is privacy. No rights are possible without privacy. No life, liberty nor pursuit of happiness. Just robots like those people in totalitarian countries [or consumers in America who are willing to give up their privacy]. Look at East Germany under the Stasi -- the highest rates of suicide ever recorded. The S.O.B.'s who create totalitarian regimes want to read your mind. Everything bad is the result.

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