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Intergenerational Ethics

Intergenerational ethics is the moral responsibility to make decisions that respect the well-being of future generations. It emphasizes fairness, compassion, and the long-term consequences of today’s actions. Because future people cannot speak for themselves, this ethic protects their rights.

In the Correcting Time teachings, intergenerational ethics arise from the Seven Core Values, especially equality, growth, and quality of life. These values help societies think beyond short-term interests. Moreover, they guide leaders to build systems that support generational continuity.

Additionally, intergenerational ethics influence education, public policy, cultural continuity, and environmental stewardship. They ensure that today’s benefits do not become tomorrow’s burdens. As societies embrace this ethic, they grow wiser and more spiritually aligned.

From a celestial perspective, intergenerational ethics mirror universe values of stewardship and compassion. Consequently, they are essential for building a world moving toward Light and Life.

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Related Terms

  • Future-Oriented Ethics

  • Long-Term Moral Responsibility

  • Generational Stewardship

  • Ethical Foresight