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A debate on "Moral values are not mostly influenced by your nearest circle." *plz help fast*

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Answered by ashmitbhadra
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Good morning everyone present; I am here to debate on ‘moral values are mostly influenced by our nearest circle’, and I am going to speak against it.  

Well, moral values don’t have any connection with outside factors; moral values are born within the core of one’s character, traits and one’s propensities and inclinations.  

I strongly believe people who have high moral values they nurture, preserve, and develop them against all odds. All great personages known for their high moral values were surrounded by ordinary people with mundane pursuits, yet they succeeded in maintaining their values. Personages such as Lincoln, Einstein, Dr. Kalam, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and many more were surrounded by ordinary people; yet they developed extraordinary moral values.  

Hence, I conclude by reaffirming moral values are not influenced by our nearest circle.  

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