Whether it's trivial or important, every choice has a moral aspect to it to a certain degree.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Morality may consist solely in the courage of making a choice.
Moral choices do not depend on personal preference and private decision but on right reason and, I would add, divine order.
Regardless of the magnitude of the decision, our brains make it hard for us to keep the perspective we need to make good choices.
One might rationally argue that individual human beings should be free choose what moral behavior they approve of, and which they don't, subject to the constraints of the law.
When you have to make a choice and don't make it, that is in itself a choice.
My morals are important to me.
The moral systems of religion, I think, are super important.
There is a moral dimension, for me, in anything that's any good.
Reverence for life affords me my fundamental principle of morality.
It is only in our decisions that we are important.
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