Ethicalness is the quality
of having a moral standard, where the ability to understand the subtle right
and wrong.
What should be the conduct
or practice, especially in the professional environment of trusting
relationships?
The Hippocratic Oath is a
code of ethics that outlines the obligations of physicians that hangs on their
walls and mostly not in their minds.
Medical ethics is a discipline, as it deals with ethical considerations of the first step of ethics as a sense of solidarity with other human beings.
Etiquette is the science of living, for it embraces everything to become honor.
Ethics are equity with the principles
of justice that do not change in time. People who live their live by ethical
values truly understand the art of self-reliance.
Ethicalness is the activity
to attain the inner perfection of once own personality that includes all outer
imperfections.
Politics and its management
are reduce to mere techniques in the name of creed or so called sustainability,
which is far away from all ethical responsibilities.
A new world and its
testament will need to take ethics as gratitude to establish equality of understanding
as the laws of real values.
The commercial world plays
with happiness hide and seek in pursuit to maintain its values with a veil over
the countenance of sensations.
The hidden mysteries of
life sold as bread for the non-believer with no sense of shame that cannot
uphold any honor is being assaulted from every side.
The divine endurance of
eternal life will crush all beliefs until one becomes the clay kneaded to have
a body with the mind for the divine spirit to dwell in.
The golden rule of the
conscientious self is to keep the principles in prosperity as well in adversity
to observe consistency in love.
Breaking the words of honor
and neglecting those who are depend upon you, are the failed duties of natures
sacred religion.
Ethicalness is to be no
more to anyone than one is expected to be.
It is the meeting of once shortcomings with the sword of respect, that lets the spirit not be humbled in adversity.
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