Asl speech on ethics and values
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Ethics and values are nothing but the behaviour and attitude a person holds towards a situation. It differs from person to person and situation to situation.
Ethics and values are very personal. One has to be totally convinced about their beliefs, so if it were me, this is what I would say.
If I say I am honest, most would say, why - it holds no value in today's day and age? If I say that I believe in the truth, I would be told that real truth does not exist, it's just my understanding of it. I also say that for me, right and wrong exist and I would be told - it's all perception. What I consider wrong, may not be even be a blip for someone else.
So what values do I stand for? I still stand for what I think is true, honest and right. I value honesty, because I have to face myself. I believe in integrity - because it's too easy to pretend and be otherwise. Life is more fun if there is challenge and adventure. There is a right and a wrong, but we find ways to justify (perception), because it's too difficult to go with what's right. But this is what I believe.
Each person finds their own values and principles - but the challenge is to stick to them. It doesn't mean inflexibility, but conviction. So, if you are to give a speech, on values & ethics, I hope you are convinced enough to talk about them, live by them and standby them.
Good luck :-)
Ethics and values are very personal. One has to be totally convinced about their beliefs, so if it were me, this is what I would say.
If I say I am honest, most would say, why - it holds no value in today's day and age? If I say that I believe in the truth, I would be told that real truth does not exist, it's just my understanding of it. I also say that for me, right and wrong exist and I would be told - it's all perception. What I consider wrong, may not be even be a blip for someone else.
So what values do I stand for? I still stand for what I think is true, honest and right. I value honesty, because I have to face myself. I believe in integrity - because it's too easy to pretend and be otherwise. Life is more fun if there is challenge and adventure. There is a right and a wrong, but we find ways to justify (perception), because it's too difficult to go with what's right. But this is what I believe.
Each person finds their own values and principles - but the challenge is to stick to them. It doesn't mean inflexibility, but conviction. So, if you are to give a speech, on values & ethics, I hope you are convinced enough to talk about them, live by them and standby them.
Good luck :-)
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