Do we leave our "morality" at the gates when we enter to work in our daily lives.?
This does not apply to minions who just attend conveyor belts but to you policy makers and parasitic trolls on our streets. You do not need further comment to know who and what they are.
Public Comments
- Absolutely. A soul is a wonderful thing to taste.
- Some do. Some don't. Although I'm beginning to feel that you have to in order to be financially successful.
- Well it would be better if you didn't. If I had a boss that tried to force me to do something against my "code" I'd refuse and if I was the boss I would look for the best decisions for hard circumstances.
- Quite frankly yes, and they should. Morality should not guide our work. Ethics should. There is a HUGE difference between the two. Often the "moral" solution is completely unethical.
- Yes, most seem to have to, in order to be successful in this society...its a sad reality but in order to satisfy your ambition, you kind of have to.
- Many of them have no morality in the first place. That is how they get where they are.
- No, just because someone tell us to do something does not mean we have no responsibility for it. The Nuremberg defense just doesn't cut it.
- my, we do have a high opinion of ourself....don't we?
- Sometimes we do, and sometimes we don't - it entirely depends on what we do for a living; I have a friend who sues solicitors for malpractice! Set a thief to catch a thief! Personally, I like to believe that I act honestly in all my dealings with my fellow man!
- Money is God my friend.Morality is meaningless to those that worship this God.The more you have,the less you care.and it all becomes a life of self gratifcation.As for the poor'well, let them die>
- Morality is an accepted opinion and nothing more. Nothing, in reality, is right or wrong.
- SOCIETY needs a framework of basic values (morality) that gives its members security and guidance. Or do you mean religion and beliefs? That is different In order for human society to be stable and prosperous, the people must have a bedrock of commonly accepted standards that identify what is right or wrong, good or bad.. Take for instant-Despite widespread corruption—or maybe because of it—honest people are generally admired by others. That is a fact. Think of how much everyone and society would benefit if there were no abandoned mates, divorce courts, or child-custody cases. And what if there were no more pickpockets, shoplifters, embezzlers, corrupt officials, or fraudulent scientists? Morals Those who use their morality the very best they can (no we aren't perfect but in this we all could try better)-they greatly improve their own lives, and they also benefit those around them. So yes at work too--we should use our morality Now if you really meant our personal religion and beliefs than I would have a different answer
- I do not. Do you leave your judgmental BS at the gates when you post your questions to Yahoo Answers? Apparently not.
- I know I do
- Of what morality do you speak, unless it is based on the Word of God, then it is a "morality" easily shaken and bargained with anyway. Most reject God these days, and so now you see what man-based "morality" acutally is: EVIL!
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