Right and wrong is a useful concept. Right?
I was taught it growing up, now i'm older I find it unnecessary.
The concept is used to judge if an occurrence/ behavior is acceptable or not.
It is used to weigh up weather the juice is worth the squeeze or the behavior should be abandoned for more fertile experiences.
This works well on paper but the practice is much different. The concept being basic gives the mind the ability to trip itself up. Then the concepts get doubled over and turn into a mess.
Allow me to explain, when a child is taught about right and wrong it is seen as a punishment and reward system rather than a loose scope to be used at will. This causes a lot of conflict in the child and over the years they will become a product of that conflict. They are better off without the knowledge of right and wrong. Most children have no urge to kill or hurt and when they do it is because of the conflict bought on by a deeply embedded dichotomy, like right and wrong.
Right and wrong creates the problems it claims to stop.