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How do you realize what's moral and what's immoral? And why do you try not to act immorally?
I.e., triage.0TheSwerve0 said:I'm not going to balk at causing pain along the way because I see what may come from it as more beneficial.
: the assigning of priority order to projects on the basis of where funds and other resources can be best used, are most needed, or are most likely to achieve success
The determination of what is considered moral and immoral is a complex process that involves personal beliefs, cultural norms, and ethical principles. It is a continuous learning process and can vary from person to person.
The debate over whether morality is subjective or objective has been ongoing for centuries. Some argue that morality is subjective, meaning it is based on personal opinions and beliefs, while others argue that it is objective, meaning it is based on universal principles and standards.
Religion can play a significant role in shaping an individual's moral beliefs and values. Many religious traditions have specific rules and guidelines for what is considered moral and immoral behavior.
Morality can change over time as societal norms and beliefs evolve. What was once considered immoral may become accepted, and what was once considered moral may become frowned upon.
External factors such as family, friends, and societal pressures can influence a person's sense of morality. These factors can shape an individual's beliefs, values, and behaviors, which can impact their understanding of what is considered moral and immoral.