I determine what is right or wrong usually by checking if it can fit into my ethic standard and general law. It is all-known that general law is sacrosanct, which set by government and everyone has to obey in order to make a peaceful society. So law is an essential part of my consideration of determination of right and wrong. That means anything against the law to me that there is no doubt this thing is wrong. There was a controversial murder case in 2004: A student Ma Jia Jue killed four of his roommates and fled. It was obvious that he has to admit crime and faced death penalty but story behind this crime made people had sympathy to him and they wanted court to forgive him and give him the second chance. Ma Jia Jue was a poor student and he worked hard to raise his family; He wore the simplest clothes all the time;
He was a diligent and smart student and everyone expected he has bright future. But his roommates looked down on him and did many immoral things such as peed on his bed and put pepper in his water. He could not bear anymore and lost control. From my moral aspect I think his roommates were despicable and he was in the weak side. This issue reflected the tragedy of the poor in society. But no matter how the weak side is pitiful, doing a illegal thing is unforgivable and deserved law punishment and could not escape from it. So I think in this case, what Ma Jia Jue did was wrong. My personal ethical perspective come from the education I had in school and the books I read. When I was in elementary school I like dawing so I took many brush and paint home to use and did not feel that was wrong. But one day teacher found that and had conversation with me than I started to realize what I did was wrong. I took those tools without realizing that was called stealing. And after I had Chinese class I learned many basic ethic perspective, so I would make less mistakes and know what I did was good or bad.
The Essay on The Laws Of Invisible Things
THE LAWS OF INVISIBLE THINGS One of the limitations of much modern fiction is the fact that its authors spend so much of their lives sitting alone in a room. Thus fiction fashioned by practitioners of another profession can be refreshing for the information and insights that experience outside a book-lined room provides. Frank Huyler is a medical doctor, and his first novel, The Laws of Invisible ...
When I dealing with others I have to be honest. For example in middle school I worked as homework checker. I never try to help my friends to escape the record even they begged me. Because I knew I need to take my responsibility of work and to be honest. While in the work dealing with others, I expect I can take my responsibility and finish my part of work. Once I joined my high school Physics match with my partner and we were required to make a wooden bridge . We graphed twenty structures of bridges and I spent five nights to figure out the graphs and was thinking about it all the time. Before I went to bed and closed my eyes those graphs still in my head. And I tried my best to finish my part of work because I share the work with my partner and if I worked hard we would be able to share the reward together finally.
When dealing with others I expect they can trust me. Trust makes world better and peaceful. In high school once I assisted my friend to collect fees from classmates. But after that I could not found those money and had no clue where I put them. I told my friend but I can feel she tend to suspect me. Than I realized earlier I have said I want to buy a MP3 but I did not have enough money. Lucky thing was finally I found them in my text book. But after that we were not good friends anymore and I did not like to help her as usual. Because trust not exist between us and without it people can not work together well. And when dealing with others in work I expect they can understand me. In other word is they can stand in my side to think about the problem. For example when I was sick or have trouble to finish my work and I hope others can stand in my side to see the whole situation but not to blame me.
The Essay on The Things That Make Me Who I Am
I believe that my culture is the most important thing that shows who I am and who I will always be. Growing up in a small community like Barrow, has brought me closer to my Inupiat culture because I am always surrounded by my family and others of my kind. In my culture, I was taught that our values and traditions are most important because they are what keep us alive and strong. My culture is ...
Core value means the most important principle in our mind and we judge things based on it. My core value is my conscience. I has been worked in a Chinese bakery. Once our store made moon cakes for autumn festive, but these they were not sold well and everyday many of them left. So manager told us to change the guarantee date on the package every week. I was shocked but my workmate told me to keep silent unless I want to lose my job. And they said people would not die even they ate a lot of those cakes so that was not a big deal. But I still could not accept to do this and I quited my job. My conscience told me I can not did this illegal thing in order to keep my job. But I felt good because I knew I did not do the wrong thing to against my conscience.
If someone asked me to compromise my ethical foundation I will insist my principle and say no to them. Because once I lose my ethical foundation, all the thing I did without will be in disorder and let me make more mistakes. Nowadays good people make bad decisions because there are many factors such as the wealth ,fame and fortune. So many temptations in today’s business environment shake the principles of people. If they can stand it they will be fine but if they can not, the bad decision will be made by those good people.