Ethics refers to the moral principles that guide how individuals and societies choose right actions over harmful ones. It helps people understand what is fair, compassionate, and respectful. Because ethics shape daily decisions, they influence the long-term character of families, institutions, and cultures.
In the Correcting Time teachings, ethics come from the deeper reality of the Seven Core Values. These values offer clear guidance for living with integrity, empathy, and responsibility. Moreover, ethics help communities maintain trust and reduce fear.
Additionally, ethical behavior strengthens relationships, protects dignity, and supports spiritual growth. When ethics are practiced consistently, societies move toward unity and stability. Consequently, ethics become a foundation for enlightened governance and social sustainability.
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Moral Principles
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Right Action
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Value-Centered Conduct
