Last Saturday, 60 year old man Alain Robert climbed an 187 meter high skyscraper in France. He said he wanted to show people that being 60 is nothing - you can still do sports and fabulous things. And it wasn't his first time as he had climbed many of the world's tallest buildings before. He sometimes uses it to raise awareness of important topics, such as the need for climate action. He climbs with his bare hands, without a harness, and often without permission. I think it's good that he at least uses his hobby to remind people of important things. But climbing the tallest buildings without any protection is far too extreme. This can encourage others to do the same. And if he had fallen, he could have killed someone else. I think a person of his age should be wiser and not put himself and others at risk for fun.
Recently, researchers conducted a study on the effect of wearing masks on deviant behavior in China. According to this large-scale study co-authored with MIT, wearing masks for health reasons makes people act more morally. It was found that individuals wearing masks were less likely to engage in deviant behavior than those who weren't wearing them which included: breaking parking regulations, running red lights, and cheating for money. At first I thought that a mask might even encourage deviant behavior because those wearing it gain more anonymity, so the result of this study surprised me. However, it seems that wearing a mask increases moral consciousness, as people sacrifice their personal comfort for the collective good. Also, the outcomes of this research shouldn’t be generalized, since it was conducted only in China, so I wonder if the results of such study would be the same in other countries as well. Source: https://scitechdaily.com/wearing-a-mask-can-change-your-behavior/a...

There are quite a few people who do such stunts without safety measures and some of them die. And other people have to bear the consequences: the witnesses (and sometimes victims) who suffer trauma, the taxpayers who cover the cost of the medical aid, police investigation, etc. I's call it selfish.
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