Moral regulation must lead to the accumulation of unfinished situations in our system and to interruption of the organismic cycle.
Fritz Perls in Ego, Hunger, and Aggression
Morality is blockage: a needed and useful obstruction, for societies need agreed-upon procedures. Morality governs whose procedures. Even the most libertine keep a background ethic, however perverse it might seem to others. Here, we all face a problem, a negotiation between what we and others want and need. Through this procedure, we are always deferred, unfinished.