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moral values are influenced by the nearest circle : DEBATE AGAINST THE MOTION

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Answered by PeepingMoon
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Moral values are mostly influenced by our nearest circle (Against)

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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Answered by mohdmunshi87
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Not always but yes, moral values are mostly influenced by our nearest circle and the people we move with. 

The voice of a human is stronger than a sword. Because it has got its own pure logic most of the times. A human being depends so much on the analysis of the past to predict the future. Until now, the shreds of evidence and proofs about how the moral values are influenced and built-up show that they are influenced by our nearest circle.

For example, I have a cousin who was brought up in the United States. We are from the same family background, but our moral values are like the opposite poles. Which one to follow and where to go about this topic. 

Everyone will have their own set of moral values. But what I have learnt in my life is not to disrespect others and their values. It is important to be a good human being but that intention of good and bad varies from person to person. Every human being was created unique are we are supposed to each other.

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Moral values are mostly influenced by our nearest circle (Against)

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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