In day-to-day life, you have stimulus to behave unethically, but in the long term, it always pays off to be ethical.
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Let me give you a definition of ethics: It is good to maintain and further life it is bad to damage and destroy life.
Ethics is nothing else than reverence for life.
We all have done something unethical.
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's strong data that, within companies, the No. 1 reason for ethical violations is the pressure to meet expectations, sometimes unrealistic expectations.
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.
I consider myself a fairly ethical individual while I do have a lot of dichotomies within me. We're all victims of our own hypocrisy at times.
Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.
Ethical conduct is something that becomes inherent in an organization over a long period of time.
A man is truly ethical only when he obeys the compulsion to help all life which he is able to assist, and shrinks from injuring anything that lives.
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