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C. Moral principles that influence a
person's behaviour are.......ethics...

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It is easy to make small compromises in our moral principles. We do this by rationalizing our actions. We do or say something that we know we don't think is right, but we find a way to explain this action or statement to ourselves that makes it sound like it's okay. However, deep inside, we know we have crossed a line and violated our moral principles. Compromising your morals in even a small way makes it easier to make larger compromises as well. Before you know it, you may be making poor decisions and acting in ways that you would never have imagined you could.

When you act or speak against your morals, you begin to experience guilt and shame. You feel guilty about your actions, which causes you to feel ashamed of yourself. Sticking to your moral principles helps you live a life you are proud of, which is associated with greater happiness. Here are some examples of moral principles and how they may impact your life.

Treat Others the Way You Want to Be Treated. When you live by this moral principle, you take the time to empathize with others and try to see things through their eyes. You think about the situation they are in instead of just your own, and consider what you would want someone to do for you if you were in that situation. If everyone lived by this rule, crime and bullying would be greatly diminished. When you treat other people well, you are likely to be treated well in return.

Speak The Truth/Do Not Lie. We all want people to be honest with us. We want to know that we are not being lied to and that we can trust people. In some cases, however, people may justify not being honest by providing reasons that sound good in the moment but violate their own morals. They may use phrases like "white lie" or "doing it for their good" to support their decision. When you're honest with other people, they will know that they can trust you, which helps establish better relationships.

Don't Spend What You Don't Have. Some people believe that being in debt is wrong. Others do not believe that overspending is inherently wrong, but they recognize that it has an adverse effect on their life. It is important to be a good steward of what you are given. Stewardship means that you handle your finances responsibly, which includes not spending money you don't have.

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