It's not foolish. Aldous Huxley explained why in his Ends and Means, more than eighty years ago.
Ends don't justify means. On the contrary, if the only way to achieve some end are nefarious means, it's a very strong signal that the end itself is not as desirable as it seems.
Most times, people sell their souls only to find later that they can't get what they paid for.
Ends don't justify means. On the contrary, if the only way to achieve some end are nefarious means, it's a very strong signal that the end itself is not as desirable as it seems.
Most times, people sell their souls only to find later that they can't get what they paid for.