The question of whether we would behave better or worse if we were being watched is a classic philosophical conundrum that has puzzled thinkers for centuries. On the one hand, being watched could serve as a deterrent to bad behavior, as we would be more aware of our actions and the consequences of them. On the other hand, the knowledge that we are being watched could lead to even worse behavior, as we seek to prove our independence and rebel against the perceived restrictions on our actions.
The truth, of course, is that it depends on the person. Some people would thrive under the scrutiny, feeling a sense of accountability and motivation to do their best. Others would crumble under the pressure, feeling stifled and resentful of the watchful gaze.
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So what kind of person are you?
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