What would you say is your personal metric for what the "right thing" is? Do you think things themselves have a sort of innate moral value and that some things are "right" or always "wrong" regardless of the facts and circumstances of the situation or what stands to be gained by doing it? That we have a sort fo moral duty? Do you think the "right thing" in any given situation is, essentially, the action that would make you a good person, or would personify morally positive traits? That we should help others because doing so is charitable or benevolent, and being charitable or benevolent is a moral good? Or do you think moral value is determined in some other way? I suppose this sounds rather less like your answer, but do you think the rightness or wrongness of an action is determined by the net good and bad it produces, such that any action may be right and morally justified under the right circumstances?