Virtues: Morality.

Morality, is a very high standard quality expected to be found in highly respected professions, like judges, police, priest, doctors, lawyers and like-minded individuals. Here are five ways you can practice morality in your every-day life:      Being Moral: You do not have to be employed in a high-ranking profession to be a moral person, you just need to be honest and sincere and stand up for the rights of others. It will also help to be financially responsible, be mentally and emotionally stable, be hardworking and considerate. In which you will gain trust and respect.   Being Responsible: Being, acting in a responsible manner is expected of people who are considered to be of strong moral character. Being honest and truthful are other aspects of a moral character.  It isn’t difficult to be considerate to other people, to animals, and to the environment. We don’t always get everything right, but if you are law-abiding and thoughtful, people will consider you as being moral.       Be Respectful:  Be as respectful to others as you can is another sign of morality, being modest in the sight of others is a wonderful virtue. However, it doesn’t mean that you have to put yourself down or take a lesser position, it just means you are putting others before yourself, demonstrating care, consideration, thoughtfulness, and respect for the equality of others.    Avoid being Discriminate: It is so easy to look at other people who may be different from you, and become inclined to victimise them. They may have a different faith, or speak a different language, or they may have a different skin colour. Think carefully before you judge, or infer that some are of lower character, etc, for it can cause others to judge you as being immoral, inconsiderate and uncaring.     Being Sincere and Discrete: Be genuine and honest with your family, friends and neighbours, gain their trust by being thoughtfully, speaking the truth, having and showing respect for the law, and by being considerate to those of faith, regardless of their faith, as well as those who do not profess a faith at all. Practice discretion, by keeping secrets that people disclose to you in confidence. Complete trust in you sets you above many as being of high moral character.  Remember:  Anyone, and everyone can act in a moral way, you do not have to portray an air of arrogance about you, or give others the impression that you are better than they, or that you are above them, but a general air of being seen as trustworthy, reliable and respectful, will gain you many genuine friends and acquaintances, who appreciate the fact that they can confide in you with great confidence. 


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