Which One Is Right?

A journey through choices, perspectives, and truths

Introduction

In a world full of opinions, facts, beliefs, and contexts, the question “Which one is right?” echoes in classrooms, courtrooms, and even casual conversations. Sometimes there’s a clear answer—but often, “right” depends on perspective, values, or evidence.

Real-Life Scenarios

Moral Dilemma

Is it right to lie to protect someone’s feelings?

Science vs Belief

When data contradicts tradition—what should we trust?

Cultural Norms

Greetings vary worldwide—bow, handshake, or hug. Which is “correct”?

Interactive Quiz

Scenario: You see a friend cheating on an important exam.

What would you do?



Philosophical Insight

Philosophers like Immanuel Kant argued for universal moral laws (“always tell the truth”), while utilitarians like John Stuart Mill focused on outcomes (“the greatest good for the greatest number”). There may not be one “right”—but thoughtful reflection brings us closer to wise choices.