ng girl you aspire to be involved in some group pertaining to the nature that girls, as an example, dance, do gymnastics, play dolls. I do agree that desires are different but everyone hopes to be good at whatever they seek. Society has pressures placed upon each of us in desperate situations. In difficult situations it is a split decision on whether to help or let an official person take care of the business. You do weigh the outcomes for the whole situation I believe. Your final decision depends on who and what you are capable of doing, a 100 pound girl would probably harm herself and maybe the victim in the car if the person was a 300 pound male. I think that people intend to do good and the people that produce a bad outcome due to their actions have a disorder it is not necessarily and intended evil. I also believe that we do conduct our lives in hope of happiness. We would not run the race if we did not hope to win. Of course there are going to be losers but with out losing you cannot really pleasure the act of winning. Mill did not prove a justification for what happiness is to the whole. I do not think everyone has the same desire for happiness. We each share similarities but all have different ideas of what happiness means. Rap music might offend my grandmother but LL Cool J loves rap music and never intended to offend my grandmother. All of the cases presented in utilitarianism and Mills views are very vast. Mill does have some good points but really avoided justifying his theory. ...