Moral Adjectives
Moral Adjectives
All of these qualities are easy to exhibit in the absence of temptation enviornment, however, when in a tempting enviornment it is important to remember these virtues.
- Trust
- We all trust our enviornment, either voluntarily or involuntarily. In doing so, you give your enviornment control of your body - your torso, limbs, etc.
- You don't know it, or always aware of it, but by merely existing, you are trusting your enviornment.
- How is trust learned and how is it broken?
- Vulnerability
- Giving up control, we do this so often, we don't even realize it. We need to become aware of our actions.
- Mutual feelings
- Self control
- commonly referred to as "resisting temptation"
- A smart person would reduce the need for self-control, as it would be unreasonable to have self-control whilst walking into a strip club to get to a school. That makes no sense whatsoever.
- Some people just don't have as much self-control as others.
- This is why I say that criminals are victims to a series of unfortunate events and experiences and have mental illnesses as not everyone can comprehend trust and assumption.
- Love
- Just a euphemism for "I don't know why, but my intuition says this"
- Giving up control
- Patience
- Tolerance of presence of __
- "You get what you tolerate" - If you tolerate the presence of ghetto people like I did in high school, the neutrality of your behavior (silence is violence, if you don't see a problem of being paired with stupid people, then you've got a problem) paired with their negative behavior will rub off on you and you will become a rather bad person yourself.
- Personal Space
- In the presence of being alone (without the presence of other people or someone demanding respect), the concept of personal space doesn't play much of a role since all of the space will be your personal space.
- I can guarantee you, that you wouldn't feel the same way of being surrounded by 1 person in a 30x30 room and being surrounded by 60 people in the same 30x30 room. Being in such a crowded room can compromise morality. Same way, there are some things that can definitely make us morally compromised. Those things are to be avoided at all costs. This illustrates the point to teach is called "personal space."
- Respect
- Respect is letting someone else have control of you when you're in their presence. For example, when in the presence of others and you respect those others, you are letting them control you since they are in your enviornment and you respect them enough to not kill them.
- Survival Defense Factor
- Common Good
- Live civilly amongst each other
- Temptation
- This is something that people commonly miss when describing behavior, how we are templated.
- We are creatures with similar traits, these traits don't make us human beings, rather just creatures with similar traits. There does not need to be a separate word to describe this.
- If the only reason why you are moral towards me is because I look similar to you, I do not have much trust in your morality or of you being aware of your boundaries and limits.
- Enviornment
- Nature and Nurture
- Control
- Everything is controlled by something else, this is literally the study of science - how we are being controlled.
- Boundaries
- Moral Enviornment
- It's easy not to steal with not presented with things to steal, however, when presented with things to steal, it is harder to steal as it requires mental self-control, proactive mental effort to suppress temptation and curiosity.
- Health Care
- Everything is health care as everything has an effect on your health from the air you breathe to the things you tolerate within your presence.
- Mental Illness
- Vs. Free Will
- To allow is to cause
- There is no difference between those two words, by specifically allowing for one specific event to happen (only one event ever happens), you are setting specific conditions for one specific event. Therefore, there is no meaningful difference between allowing and causing.
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