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Morals are values. They are a set of principles that help us evaluate and distinguish right from wrong, good from bad for ourselves and society.
What are morals?
Morals are values. They are a set of principles that help us evaluate and distinguish right from wrong, good from bad for ourselves and society.
They are the standards of behavior, fairness, honesty, etc., in which we each believe.
Moral values tend to govern our behaviors, to drive or constrain them.
Like our beliefs, they are formed from our life experiences and vary from person to person.
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