Respecting others is one of the five essential ethical or “life” principles.
Life Principle #2: Make Things Better
It’s not enough to avoid harming people. Living ethically also means doing what we can to help others.
Life Principle #1: Do No Harm
What is the most fundamental ethical principle of all? Do No Harm. Yes, it applies to health care providers, but it applies to everyone else, too.
The Five Life Principles are the Foundation for Your Life
Just as a house needs a strong physical foundation so that it can be the best possible house, so do you need a strong personal foundation to be the best possible you.
#5 The Five Life principles are the Foundation for your Life
The Five Life Principles: An Introduction
How can you determine the right thing to do? The five life principles provide the foundation for doing the right thing in every area of your life.
Myths About Ethics
There are a lot of misconceptions about what it means to be ethical, so before we go over the basic ethical principles, it might help to sweep some of those myths out of the way.
Who cares about ethics?
Who cares about ethics? Anyone who wants to live well, as we’ll discover in this episode.
We’ll look at ten popular rules, such as “Always tell the truth, unless a lie is more convenient.” We’ll also consider why these rules don’t make sense for anyone to follow.
#1: Life is Like Whac-a-Mole
In this introduction to the podcast, Dr. Bruce Weinstein, The Ethics Guy, explains why life is like a carnival game and why you need a plan if you want to do well.
Life is Like a Whac-a-Mole - mp3
This podcast is intended for tweens, teens, parents, teachers, and mentors. It is based on Dr. Weinstein’s book, “Is It Still Cheating If I Don’t Get Caught?” Order a signed copy in the Ethics Guy store, and be sure to take the quiz and discover your ethics IQ!
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