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VIRAY, MARK JAY D.

IETHICS
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Is Ethics making sense or nonsense in my life?

Ethics is important in many aspects of people's life. They also differ from
person to person, culture to culture, and lifestyle to lifestyle. Whatever you do, I
feel that having excellent morals and leading an ethical life should be the most
essential thing you learn in your life. Your grandparents taught your parents what
was right and wrong, as well as the distinction between good and bad when they
were young. This ingrained in your parents a line of thinking that allowed them to
stay on track prior to, during, and after you were born. They taught you how to
conduct responsibly and passed down their knowledge to you. When you think
about it this way, it may seem repetitive, but it is required for a healthier way of
living. Ethics, in my opinion, can help you live a better life. Apart from teaching
others what is right and wrong, possessing morals and ethical principles allows
you to treat others with respect, resulting in a more peaceful environment. There
will be less difficult situations in your life, and more people will want to be near
you. You'll understand how to follow the law, both the government and your own
personal rights and wrongs. The ethical standards that govern my acts, ideas, and
way of life have been laid out for me since birth, and I am grateful that I can sense
when I am doing something good and when I am doing something wrong. The
number one method I establish my parameters is to not let how other people act
or what they believe is right or wrong decide how I react to a situation. If I believe
I should or should not feel, do, or say something, I will not. I conduct my life in
this manner because it makes me happy and satisfied to know that I am doing
ethically.

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