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The homophone of "moral" is "murrel."
A moral is a principle or value that guides behavior, while a lesson is knowledge or wisdom gained from a particular experience or situation. Morals are often derived from lessons learned through personal experiences or stories.
Vice refers to bad or immoral behavior, while virtue refers to good or moral behavior. The choices we make between vice and virtue shape our moral character. Embracing virtues like honesty and kindness can lead to a positive moral character, while engaging in vices like dishonesty and cruelty can have a negative impact on our moral character.
Morals are personal beliefs about right and wrong, while ethics are principles that guide behavior in a society or profession.
Developing a strong moral compass involves reflecting on your values, considering the consequences of your actions, and seeking guidance from trusted sources like family, friends, and ethical teachings. Understanding the difference between right and wrong requires critical thinking, empathy, and a willingness to learn from mistakes.
moral is diffrent than motivation :)
The homophone of "moral" is "murrel."
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moral is diffrent than motivation :)
Yes, Moral speaks to the ideas of right and wrong, whereas Morale talks about the attitude about circumstances. Here are some examples. John was studying the bible to help him understand the moral code of Christians. And this, After the loss of the soccer game the whole team had low morale.
a quality is a trait about a person that is good and a moral is something to learn
In short, Moral hazard is a hazard dealing with the difference between right and wrong while a moral hazards is a hazard dealing with people's attitudes. At length, in the world of insurance, conditions that increase the frequency and severity of a loss are considered hazards. For example, placing a magazine rack beside your fireplace is a hazard. It heightens the chance of a fire to your house. There are four hazard categories according to the CPCU study of Risk Management and Insurance. They are Moral, Morale, Physical and Legal. Examples - Moral hazard - conditions resulting from a weakness of human character (when someone should know the difference between right and wrong), such as embezzlement. Morale hazard - conditions resulting from a person's indifferent attitude toward a loss when a property of exposure is insured, such as failing to lock the doors or roll up the windows of your car or leaving valuables in plain sight in your car . . .especially during the holiday season.
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All moral judgements are value judgements but not all value judgements are moral.
A fable has a moral. Living according to what you believe to be right is living a moral life. Bringing goodies to folks in a nursing home or sending packages to soldiers increases their morale.
Morale means you feel "up" about something. If your efforts are thwarted, you may feel "down" and thus loose moral.
Fredrick Douglas urged Lincoln to free the slaves as a Moral Issue, but it raised morale as well.