Moral Values Influence Our Lives

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Morals are a person’s principles of right or wrong in behavior. Moral integrity is when we do what is right simply because we know it is the right thing to do. It means living a life of character and virtue (Greer, 8). In today’s society, moral values, rules, norms, and sanctions affect the decisions made by individuals and over time, define the kind of person they chose to become. The decisions I have made in my personal and profession life have been influenced by my moral values and have helped define the person I have become today. From the day we are born, our interactions with family and friends contribute to defining our principles, morals, and ethical values we abide by in our daily lives. Throughout my childhood, my family instilled many important values; love and respect others, trust, achievement, education, honesty, commitment, activeness (exercise), and competition. Of all these values, I believe the two most important values they taught me were the value of an education, and to love and respect others. I value education. In today’s society, highly educated individuals have the ability to develop competitive advantages over those who are less educated than themselves. For instance, individuals who graduate from college with a degree are more likely to have a higher income than individuals who only have a high school diploma. I strongly believe that the value of education is immeasurable, an education is important for the reason that education builds knowledge and integrity. At the age of seven I was labeled Learning Disabled (LD) and was diagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactive and Dyslexic. According to The National Center for Learning Disabilities, 64 percent of students with LDs graduate high school and on... ... middle of paper ... ...huge role in our upbringing, we may have formed unwanted characteristics and could have possibly even become people society frowns upon al because no one taught us the difference between what is morally right and wrong. The decisions we make in our personal and profession life are influenced by our moral values and helped define who we are today; without them we would all be lost. Works Cited Greer, Ronald J. If You Know Who You Are-- You'll Know What to Do: Living with Integrity. Nashville, Tennessee: Abingdon, 2009. NCLD Staff. "Award Ceremony for 2011 Anne Ford & Allegra Ford Scholarship Winners." National Center for Learning Disabilities. 14 Apr. 2011. Web. 13 Feb. 2014. . Student Life Application Bible. Wheaton, Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers, 1996.

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