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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In day-to-day life, you have stimulus to behave unethically, but in the long term, it always pays off to be ethical.
There's an ethical dimension to my life and all of our lives, from the time we get up in the morning to the time we sleep, including what we sleep on. So I don't separate my choices from ethical choices at any time.
I don't have a set of tenets, but I live an ethical life. I practice a humility that presupposes there's a power greater than myself. And I always believe, don't inflict harm where it's not necessary.
My personal philosophy of life is one of ethics.
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.
It is straightforward for me to be ethical, responsible, and kind-hearted because I have the resources to support that.
Ethics is nothing else than reverence for life.
Ethics are a key issue, and they're a key issue on the Democratic side, and all people have to be held to high standards.
I think ethics is always there; it's not always a very thoughtful or reflective ethics.
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.
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