 Well, if you guess that Mill does not pull the lever, you're right. He does not pull the lever because, well, he doesn't have an inherent care about the value of human life or anything like that, but it causes more suffering to pull the lever. Not pulling the lever means that the trolley simply goes down the right hand track. Pulling the lever would have resulted in more suffering, hence less happiness. We would have had the worst consequence. So here's a question. Do you agree with Mill? Not only in his decision not to pull the lever, but with his reasons as well?