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I remember doing household chores as a daughter because my mother

would reward me with money to buy my favorite food in the sari-sari store. If I excelled in
our class, I would receive a gift from my family members, which is why I'm inspired to do
my homework and learn about school. In level 3, there is an interpersonal concordance
orientation, which includes the notion of a good boy/good girl, and in stage 4, there is
an authority and social–order-preserving orientation. Now that I have grown up, I am now
at this stage because I used to help, respect seniors, speak kind words, and obey
commands without expecting anything in return. Still, I respect elders and use pleasant
words even though I do not know them. Sometimes I miss my grandmother and
grandfather. That is why I have willingness and patience with the elderly. In our barangay,
we have some regulations such as not discarding garbage and placing it in a separate
bin bag or bin. We tend to obey such guidelines to maintain cleanliness and a pleasant
environment. But there is always a question in my mind: when is the right time to have the
right and firm principle that will decide or act because it is the moral responsibility of each
family, not because we are afraid of punishment or regulations that they will post it to
remind us, but because everyone chooses this opportunity to help our garbage collector
and our environment to reduce our air pollution in our barangay and our country, but
the question is How and when we start to give ourself a chance to change our bad habit
into a good one?

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