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Family Moral Values Essay
Many years ago, families had moral values that served a purpose in their lives. Mothers stayed at
home and care for the children while dads went to work and provided for the family. In the home
mothers would make the children to do their chores and homework before they could go outside
and play. Back then, there were no computers or video games to play with so kids had to entertain
themselves. By the end of the week, the family would go to church on Sunday. These were simple
family values that build foundations for families back in the day. People were committed in doing
the right thing. Even though most families could not afford fancy cars or nice clothes, they
continued to make the best of everything. The most important value learned...show more content...
A child can develop confidence and stability in their life if they are influence by positive people
and have good family structure. Family is an important and personal investment that can be share
with our love one. It has the greatest reward and that is love. Some adults will allow their children
to make their own choices even though the child have no clue to what is best for them, but they
have to figure it out on their own. Then, they are likely to be involved with experiencing drugs, sex,
and having babies, and losing their self–respect. So what should parents do to put their kids back on
the right track? Well, for one they could limit their children the use of things like playing video
games, watching TV, computers and electronic devices. There are other things to consider and not
allow your child to fall into some of these categories, first thing is to surround yourself and your
child around good role models, next thing is to have a positive attitude everyday, and last thing is to
have good moral values.
Single parents have their share in extreme pressure of everyday life. It is hard to commit to doing
the right thing, especially when there is only one person raising a child. As we try to understand
youths of today, we cannot help but think about young parents who make bad choices and continue
to do so while having more kids. It could be difficult to teach children good moral
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What is Morality? Essay
What is Morality?
Philosophers around the world have debated the meaning of morality for centuries. However, it is
a word too subjective to be either denoted or defined. Aristotle, often referred to as the father of
philosophy, advised that one could determine what is moral by examining the mean between two
"less desirable" extremes. For example, courage is a mean between fear and thoughtless rashness;
generosity, between extravagance and parsimony. Plato argued that "to know the good is to do the
good." In other words, those who behave immorally due so out of mere ignorance, not defiance.
Furthermore, Plato believed that a moral person is a truly happy person; and because people always
desire their own happiness, they always...show more content...
This reward system trains us to believe that what is legal is moral. Although a person may be a
law–abiding citizen, he or she may not necessarily be moral.
The morality of an individual is also based on his or her childhood. Parents have an immense effect
on their children's values. For instance, if parents teach their child at early ages to be a hard–worker,
to be honest and true, and to have integrity, then it is likely that the child will grow up with these
morals instilled within them. However, some children grow to be the antithesis of their parents.
They see that their parents are immoral and so they intentionally grow to think and behave
differently. If so, is the child immoral for defying his or her parents, or is the child moral for
defying his or her immoral parents?
Another factor in determining one's morals is one's religiosity. For instance, some religions, such as
Hinduism, believe in animal sacrifices as a way of worshiping; however, other religions, such as
Catholicism, do not. Thus, to a Catholic, the sacrifice of innocent animals may seem immoral
whereas followers of the Hindu religion view the practice as sacred. Therefore, one cannot conclude
that simply because a person is religious, he or she is also moral. There are thousands of religions
throughout the world; who has the authority to determine whose
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Moral Values
Moral values Morality is the differentiation of intentions, decisions and actions between the ones
that are good and the ones which are bad. The philosophy of morality is ethics. Morality is a
synonym of goodness. Laurence Sterne has rightly said "Respect for ourselves guides our morals;
respect for others guides our manners". Moral values are important to an individual as it makes
one feel peaceful. They give your life a purpose and make it meaningful. Honesty, decency,
modesty, kind heartedness, sincerity, forgiveness and gratitude are some of the moral values. It is
very easy for a person high in ethics to control his life. It changes your perspective. You only look at
the brighter side of anything. The negative forces do not hold...show more content...
I joined in a company as a business development executive and was eventually promoted to the
post of a business development officer. I always wanted to excel in my professional life. But to
achieve higher levels I needed higher education. MBA was my dream. But to adhere it I went
through a difficult time phase. I was impatient as time was passing by but at the same time I had
to be responsible to the compliance. As recognized by Socrates and Plato, it is better to suffer
injustice than to commit it; I stuck to my moral values and didn't lose patience. My hopes were
always high. I knew I would attain my dream. Now I am in a foreign land, perusing a different
course, for which I waited three long years. Things around me have changed. There is one thing that
hasn't and will not change ever – and that is my values. I follow them and they acknowledge me. I
have been through quite a lot of experiences in the recent few years. All I can say is moral values
are extremely important for your wellbeing. They will always keep your stress levels lower and
help you lead a harmonious life. You are able to direct your behaviour towards beneficial and
fulfilling activities. Moral values are the highest amongst all natural values. Positive values are the
focus of the world whereas negative values are the greatest evil. Man himself is responsible for all
his deeds and actions. Martin Luther
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  • 1. Family Moral Values Essay Many years ago, families had moral values that served a purpose in their lives. Mothers stayed at home and care for the children while dads went to work and provided for the family. In the home mothers would make the children to do their chores and homework before they could go outside and play. Back then, there were no computers or video games to play with so kids had to entertain themselves. By the end of the week, the family would go to church on Sunday. These were simple family values that build foundations for families back in the day. People were committed in doing the right thing. Even though most families could not afford fancy cars or nice clothes, they continued to make the best of everything. The most important value learned...show more content... A child can develop confidence and stability in their life if they are influence by positive people and have good family structure. Family is an important and personal investment that can be share with our love one. It has the greatest reward and that is love. Some adults will allow their children to make their own choices even though the child have no clue to what is best for them, but they have to figure it out on their own. Then, they are likely to be involved with experiencing drugs, sex, and having babies, and losing their self–respect. So what should parents do to put their kids back on the right track? Well, for one they could limit their children the use of things like playing video games, watching TV, computers and electronic devices. There are other things to consider and not allow your child to fall into some of these categories, first thing is to surround yourself and your child around good role models, next thing is to have a positive attitude everyday, and last thing is to have good moral values. Single parents have their share in extreme pressure of everyday life. It is hard to commit to doing the right thing, especially when there is only one person raising a child. As we try to understand youths of today, we cannot help but think about young parents who make bad choices and continue to do so while having more kids. It could be difficult to teach children good moral Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. What is Morality? Essay What is Morality? Philosophers around the world have debated the meaning of morality for centuries. However, it is a word too subjective to be either denoted or defined. Aristotle, often referred to as the father of philosophy, advised that one could determine what is moral by examining the mean between two "less desirable" extremes. For example, courage is a mean between fear and thoughtless rashness; generosity, between extravagance and parsimony. Plato argued that "to know the good is to do the good." In other words, those who behave immorally due so out of mere ignorance, not defiance. Furthermore, Plato believed that a moral person is a truly happy person; and because people always desire their own happiness, they always...show more content... This reward system trains us to believe that what is legal is moral. Although a person may be a law–abiding citizen, he or she may not necessarily be moral. The morality of an individual is also based on his or her childhood. Parents have an immense effect on their children's values. For instance, if parents teach their child at early ages to be a hard–worker, to be honest and true, and to have integrity, then it is likely that the child will grow up with these morals instilled within them. However, some children grow to be the antithesis of their parents. They see that their parents are immoral and so they intentionally grow to think and behave differently. If so, is the child immoral for defying his or her parents, or is the child moral for defying his or her immoral parents? Another factor in determining one's morals is one's religiosity. For instance, some religions, such as Hinduism, believe in animal sacrifices as a way of worshiping; however, other religions, such as Catholicism, do not. Thus, to a Catholic, the sacrifice of innocent animals may seem immoral whereas followers of the Hindu religion view the practice as sacred. Therefore, one cannot conclude that simply because a person is religious, he or she is also moral. There are thousands of religions throughout the world; who has the authority to determine whose Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Moral Values Moral values Morality is the differentiation of intentions, decisions and actions between the ones that are good and the ones which are bad. The philosophy of morality is ethics. Morality is a synonym of goodness. Laurence Sterne has rightly said "Respect for ourselves guides our morals; respect for others guides our manners". Moral values are important to an individual as it makes one feel peaceful. They give your life a purpose and make it meaningful. Honesty, decency, modesty, kind heartedness, sincerity, forgiveness and gratitude are some of the moral values. It is very easy for a person high in ethics to control his life. It changes your perspective. You only look at the brighter side of anything. The negative forces do not hold...show more content... I joined in a company as a business development executive and was eventually promoted to the post of a business development officer. I always wanted to excel in my professional life. But to achieve higher levels I needed higher education. MBA was my dream. But to adhere it I went through a difficult time phase. I was impatient as time was passing by but at the same time I had to be responsible to the compliance. As recognized by Socrates and Plato, it is better to suffer injustice than to commit it; I stuck to my moral values and didn't lose patience. My hopes were always high. I knew I would attain my dream. Now I am in a foreign land, perusing a different course, for which I waited three long years. Things around me have changed. There is one thing that hasn't and will not change ever – and that is my values. I follow them and they acknowledge me. I have been through quite a lot of experiences in the recent few years. All I can say is moral values are extremely important for your wellbeing. They will always keep your stress levels lower and help you lead a harmonious life. You are able to direct your behaviour towards beneficial and fulfilling activities. Moral values are the highest amongst all natural values. Positive values are the focus of the world whereas negative values are the greatest evil. Man himself is responsible for all his deeds and actions. Martin Luther Get more content on HelpWriting.net