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Ethos

The formation of individuals’ moral values is a result of both personal experiences and societal interactions. Personal values are shaped by the events one goes through, family structure, education, and individual thought processes. However, these values are also deeply influenced by the general norms and cultural impacts of society. Society teaches individuals concepts of right and wrong, while social norms and traditions shape their moral perspectives. For example, an individual may grow up with values instilled by their family, while simultaneously reevaluating these values through their peer group and the general attitudes of society. As a result, individuals’ moral values are formed through both an internal process and societal interaction. This complex interplay plays a crucial role in the moral development of individuals and allows each person to create their own unique moral compass. But for making characteristics people make us own flings like their own ideas. They want to make everybody feel same.

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