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For me, a rule is a moral rule, when it invades no rights of any man and always seek to protect
and promote “kabutihang panlahat”. It doesn’t have any intention to hurt anyone, but rather,
looks for the welfare of the people, and maintains peace and order for everyone.

2. We can only say that an experience is a moral experience when that experience was done with
righteousness in which you choose to do the right thing to do for the betterment of everyone.
You are not just thinking for your own good, doing things that you love and like, but you
consider the right and just, and that was more important.

3. Moral standards are doing things in accordance to the right and just that we need to follow and
we need to do rather than we like or we love to do. Therefore, we always choose to do the right
thing even if sometimes, it hurts us or we forced to do it. Non-moral standards are like doing
things without thinking first, if it is right or wrong, just or unjust, proper or improper, etc. You
don’t see and look for what is fair and unfair for everyone, just doing things without having the
feeling of like shame or guilt, without thinking the side of others.

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