Why some people don't have moral values in life
Answers
Answered by
3
bcz some people understand life is waste of time ...i m enjoy my life......
liza20:
thanks
Answered by
1
Why We Need Values and Morals
It is important to carefully consider your values for several reasons:
(1) they could guide your life minute by minute towards noble goals, rather than your life being controlled by self-serving motives, customs, accidental occurrences, bad habits, impulses, or emotions. You have to know where you are going before you can get there.
(2) Values and morals can not only guide but inspire and motivate you, giving you energy and a zest for living and for doing something meaningful.
(3) Sensitivity to a failure to live up to your basic values may lead to unproductive guilt or to constructive self-dissatisfaction which motivates you to improve.
(4) High values and some success meeting those goals are necessary for high self-esteem.
(5) Professed but unused values are worthless or worse--phony goodness and rationalizations for not changing. We must be honest with ourselves, recognizing the difference between pretended (verbalized) values and operational (acted on) values.
Now some people who have withered their soul with some immoral act or a very rattling behaviour which caused them to go apart from social life and one who feels alienated doesn't have moral values in life.
It is important to carefully consider your values for several reasons:
(1) they could guide your life minute by minute towards noble goals, rather than your life being controlled by self-serving motives, customs, accidental occurrences, bad habits, impulses, or emotions. You have to know where you are going before you can get there.
(2) Values and morals can not only guide but inspire and motivate you, giving you energy and a zest for living and for doing something meaningful.
(3) Sensitivity to a failure to live up to your basic values may lead to unproductive guilt or to constructive self-dissatisfaction which motivates you to improve.
(4) High values and some success meeting those goals are necessary for high self-esteem.
(5) Professed but unused values are worthless or worse--phony goodness and rationalizations for not changing. We must be honest with ourselves, recognizing the difference between pretended (verbalized) values and operational (acted on) values.
Now some people who have withered their soul with some immoral act or a very rattling behaviour which caused them to go apart from social life and one who feels alienated doesn't have moral values in life.
Similar questions
History,
8 months ago
Science,
8 months ago
English,
8 months ago
Social Sciences,
1 year ago
English,
1 year ago