In any ethical situation, the thing you want least to do is probably the right action.
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The most ethical way to deal with an unethical situation would be to simply say: 'We did something wrong.' But nobody in a family like mine would ever respond like this.
Those ethical choices often are made every day at a time, minute by minute in ways that you may not even relate to ethics, so I'm going to walk them through the whole story from that perspective and hopefully they'll be able to walk away with something good from it.
If I can encourage and get somebody to get through what they're dealing with, their set of circumstances, that's the right thing to do.
Ethical is 'I'll wait and do what's right even in the hardest times and even if I have to give up gains to do it.'
There are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.
I've participated in meetings where there were concerns by ethical experts. There is no clear solution.
Ethical decisions ensure that everyone's best interests are protected. When in doubt, don't.
Don't violate your own code of values and ethics, but don't waste energy trying to make other people violate theirs.
In day-to-day life, you have stimulus to behave unethically, but in the long term, it always pays off to be ethical.
I think the only way to behave is as if nothing is private. And then fight to make what you care about legal and acceptable.
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