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A Brief Introduction To Ethics


What is Ethics?


Ethics is the designation between good and bad, the right and the wrong, the virtuous and immoral, evil and the just. Yet, at the same time this can either be based on society's norms, established by their founders and were developed over time, or be one's own judgment and sense. To be ethical is to be able to perform tasks that are efficient, just, rational and must be fit to society's standards of ethics. And by conclusion, ethics is the division of what society deems right and wrong. The right, being what is beneficial and desirable for society and the wrong, the undesirable and what shall bring its fall


The ever so called "Golden Rule"
 
Don't do unto others what you don't want others to do unto you.

This golden rule speaks of equality and justice. Should you wish to be respected and treated fair, thou must also do so to others. It teaches us on being civil and kind, and also serves as a reminder that we must suppress our inner evils and rid ourselves of malicious thoughts. By doing so, we will be able to produce a better world for you, me, and the rest of humanity.



How does ethics affect our daily lives?

 Ethics affects our daily lives in a sense that it reminds us of what is good and bad. In which it guides us through our day as choices come upon our doors and await the decisions that we will make.

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