Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Morality

Morals are bases off how humans make decisions. They are how people feel and think toward others. Many judge others on their personal morals. The idea of morals that people have a way to base their opinions and thoughts. Someone's morals may be twisted in one person's eyes. But in another person, they may seem like the right thing to do. Morals are based on perception, in the sense of what is right and wrong can all be up to interpretation. As a human with many fault's myself, I enjoy having my morals to stand on. They make me feel peaceful in times of hardship and trouble. Having morals to stand on makes violence seem less appetizing, for it does not matter what others do. One must set an example for everyone to follow. 

-Ghandi

6 comments:

  1. Through our course in the cycle of life it's important to remember that there's always absolute evil and absolute good that cross our paths. It's important to not try to sway towards either of these branches, as neither is good for you. One most follow a path of moderation, a middle path, a path difficult to see, a path of neutrality. When one is faced with an obstacle based on morality they must not choose based on bias or instigate too much on the situation. One must not pity as suffering is the result of existence, and nothing which comes from anything is ultimately satisfying. If you truly want to help a person, guide them on the eightfold path towards Nirvana.

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  2. Morals are an important aspect of life and one must remain pious and just in their decisions. Don't forget for a minute that the people before you are but human as well, and that the humane, just, and sincere decision is often the best decision. Remember that those that are less fortunate than you are, are struggling, and be kind to them. I always focus on honesty when it is I who is the face of trouble. Do what is best for the people you are set to lead, but never come off as weak, as this might make others believe that those who you lead are weak as well.

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  3. What's right? What's right is what is making me big bucks, you can show weakness out there in the wild. One step out here in Philadelphia showing a trace of morality and you'll get stabbed! I was just like you guys but I toughened up. I was once rich and successful because of my relentlessness and my lack of morals, now I'm poor and alone, don't know why. But I tell ya won't be long before I'm up there again.

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  4. I cautiously agree with Ghandi, one must set an example for everyone to follow. But Morals cloud judgement just like hate does. There are times when Morals get in the way of what is really important. There are times when a man has to give up his morals in order to really do what is right. I have to be cautious at all times, a habit I learned, children and women can be careless but a man cannot. I have to be cautious to see when my morals protect me or hinder me. I respect you Ghandi, great men are not born great, they are made great like you. -Marlon Brando

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  5. My morals are very simple. Family is most important and self defense is a must. Being able to have my own gun and protect my family if a very important moral for me. My family is what I live for. Family brings everyone together and in hindsight, it is the glue that keeps America going. If there were not so many families, then there would not be so much love and support in the world right now. That is what the world needs; family and the right to have guns.

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  6. Live with as few morals as possible. This is the only way you will be successful. Morality is a concept created by the government to hold you back. Morality tells us to save our wealth and maybe even buy a business. I'd rather buy 80 gold chains and go ign'ant. Don't let morals hold you back and you may end up like me.
    -yay

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