What does the rotary four way test means? To me, it is how you test the different things people do in many scenarios. There is 2 scenarios that I experienced that will be put into this test, one of them is if it is ok to start a fight. Another one is it ok to friend a bully. After that, I will say what I think the four way test means. What do many people think the four way test means to them, if it just another tedious test to them?
So, is it ok to start a fight? By using step one of the four way test, it cannot be applied to this problem. However, step 2 can be applied to this, I think the answer is no because if you start a fight, it will be mean to the people doing it, so it is not fair. For step 3, the answer is no because if you start
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Using all steps, step 1 can be not applied again. Step 2 is yes because if I friend him, he would not bully me anymore, which is a good thing to me and him. It will build goodwill and friendships because I get a new friend. It will be beneficial to everyone because I get a new friend, he get a new friend. So, it is a good idea to let him be my friend because applying the rules, it say yes because he will stopped bullying me.
This is what I think this means and what it is for. What I think this means if a way you can put your dilemmas into the test, seeing which way is the good way. For example, if the way we chose if not the best way to go or the truth, we should not take the way as it may give us a hard time. Also, if we want friends, we may want to go for what everyone expect us to do, even if it is bad, this test will help us not do it because it is not beneficial to everyone. That is my point of view of the four way test.
The four way test is a way to test different problems in life. I used it on if it is ok to start a fight. I also used it on if it ok to friend a bully. My point of view of the test is placing problems to the test. If the four way test can be applied to everyday problems, how would people use it, would it be for good or for