Imagine your car payment is due tonight, but you won't be able to pay the full amount until next month, causing your car to be repossessed the following day. You've done everything you can to work out this problem with your lender, but the lender isn't sympathetic to your situation, and you've tried to borrow the money but were denied at every turn. You just observed a young white man get out of a 2022 Lamborghini Aventador and have what appeared to be an expensive lunch at the neighborhood park. However, he inadvertently left his wallet on a park bench with a significant chunk of money hanging out of it. You observed him enter the nearby gym, but you could actually take the money and use it to pay your car payment without anyone knowing. Also, you are familiar with Mrs. Sada, an elderly black woman and former court judge who always carries a large amount of cash with her on her evening walk. You know you could rob her, pay your bill, certainly never get caught, and then buy dinner at a fancy restaurant. Regardless of whether either scenario is ethical, would you prefer to take money from a wealthy Caucasian man or an elderly African American lady? You must put yourself in one of the aforementioned scenarios. Discuss the scenarios and the ethical ramifications. What could be your potentially self- serving motivations be, and why? Determine if you should utilize psychological egoism or ethical egoism, and then choose the most moral course of action. Imagine your car payment is due tonight, but you won't be able to pay the full amount until next month, causing your car to be repossessed the following day. You've done everything you can to work out this problem with your lender, but the lender isn't sympathetic to your situation, and you've tried to borrow the money but were denied at every turn. You just observed a young white man get out of a 2022 Lamborghini Aventador and have what appeared to be an expensive lunch at the neighborhood park. However, he inadvertently left his wallet on a park bench with a significant chunk of money hanging out of it. You observed him enter the nearby gym, but you could actually take the money and use it to pay your car payment without anyone knowing. Also, you are familiar with Mrs. Sada, an elderly black woman and former court judge who always carries a large amount of cash with her on her evening walk. You know you could rob her, pay your bill, certainly never get caught, and then buy dinner at a fancy restaurant. Regardless of whether either scenario is ethical, would you prefer to take money from a wealthy Caucasian man or an elderly African American lady? You must put yourself in one of the aforementioned scenarios. Discuss the scenarios and the ethical ramifications. What could be your potentially self- serving motivations be, and why? Determine if you should utilize psychological egoism or ethical egoism, and then choose the most moral course of action