As we develop the moral aspect of our lives, we often adapt standards of right and wrong that serve as guides and deterrents for our conduct.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Is there one specific source that determines correct morality and everybody should follow that? Or should individuals come up with following that source or not depending on their situation?
At the same time we are aware that our various religions and ethical traditions often offer very different bases for what is helpful and what is unhelpful for men and women, what is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is evil.
Let our lives be in accordance with our convictions of right, each striving to carry out our principles.
Respect for ourselves guides our morals, respect for others guides our manners.
Morality is a test of our conformity rather than our integrity.
The literary depiction of life and its moral dilemmas compel us to use our conscience, to make those infallible distinctions between right and wrong.
I started to think about the assumptions we make that everyone we meet operates under the same moral code, and how betrayed we feel when that isn't the case.
We shall act with good intentions, but at times we will be wrong. When we are, let us admit it and try to right the situation.
Reverence for life affords me my fundamental principle of morality.
Circumstances dictate your set of values, your set of morals.