Basic ethical principles we all run by, but what is the purpose?
Why do we run though those rules? (Are these short phrases a possible grammatical error? It is to a Linguistic expert for certain. Not for me.)
As we grow and evolve though life, we realize as each day passes, that we experience something new and different that stigmatizes and affects our behavior. These influences, which grow into aspirations/ideas, act as fuel for our need to communicate. That interaction of ideas (aspiration), transforming them to language (fuel), in order to be accessible in space and time (communication) is what someone can call "action"/"result"/"whatever you want to call it". That "action" might be right, might be wrong or might be both, depending strictly on the judge's (a person who takes the responsibility of criticizing that "action") point of view which relies on his set of mind. It also depends on how willingly and patiently the judge is going to put aside his own opinions (ideologies/ideas/mindset) so as to process (as fair as possible) the other person information behind that "action" in order to accept, reject or interact with it. It's their choice.
(A good example is you reading this point of view of mines right now. It's your choice if you are going to accept it or not. (And my aspiration to make my ideas as poetically and beautifully attracted and designed in order them to be more convincing, which is another story... ))
Taking a step back, reconsidering the history of one's ethical principles created by the continuous conflict between what is right/truth and what is wrong/untruth, it is profound that each individual's opinion is being transform by the surrounding's influences (family, religion, associations, experiences, etc...). Which, leads to the conclusion that differentiation from what is right and what is wrong, depends on the reality of individuality. All these variations create the abuse of the word "interesting" as something creative, basically new to our current mindset/operating system.
That's also why everyone is unique.
From the moment we are born, we enter this world with a certain operating system that we abide. Call it instinct, or whatever you want to call it as it does not really matter, it just is. It is the foundation of ourselves of what truly makes us one. The basic moral principles which make and characterize us all as human beings. The basis of love, communication, hope and everything else that matters to you is going to be built based on those foundational principles.
It's up to you if you would choose to connect with others, it is your choice to acknowledge those principles. These basic moral principles that we all share, on what is right and what is wrong, tend to be left behind while we continue to live our lives blindly as we shut ourselves off...
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