So the difference between morals and ethics is that ethics, in first place, relies on the idea of having a bunch of rules and laws that the government and the society imposes relating to what you should or shouldn't do. This applies to the terms of a society in order to live in peace; whether it is on work, with your colleagues, the people that you live with and even with people that you see on the streets. Morals in the other hand is much more related to an individual's personal beliefs, education and opinions. For example, while an attitude can be moral-less to someone, it is not to someone else, it really depends on what the person believes in. Morals also got something to do with free will, because when it comes to the subject of morals, people live according to their own, which affect their attitudes in different circumstances. Morals have much more to do with your own mind and the opinions that you have created and built throughout your life, as well as how you judge your own, and others actions. Which leads us to question: "How does people's actions and attitudes affect the way we look at them?" or even: "What people's attitudes say about their personalities?"
So the difference between morals and ethics is that ethics, in first place, relies on the idea of having a bunch of rules and laws that the government and the society imposes relating to what you should or shouldn't do. This applies to the terms of a society in order to live in peace; whether it is on work, with your colleagues, the people that you live with and even with people that you see on the streets. Morals in the other hand is much more related to an individual's personal beliefs, education and opinions. For example, while an attitude can be moral-less to someone, it is not to someone else, it really depends on what the person believes in. Morals also got something to do with free will, because when it comes to the subject of morals, people live according to their own, which affect their attitudes in different circumstances. Morals have much more to do with your own mind and the opinions that you have created and built throughout your life, as well as how you judge your own, and others actions. Which leads us to question: "How does people's actions and attitudes affect the way we look at them?" or even: "What people's attitudes say about their personalities?"
While morals differs from person to person, ethics is a one concept about what is right and wrong, or bad and good. Even though not everyone acts according to the laws, everyone knows (or should know) what is ethical and what's non-ethical to do. However, you can't guess an individual's morals just by looking at them. Somebody's morals might be different from their idea of ethics. Also, ethics and morals are too very similar in a way, the concept might be different, but the idea is the same. So in conclusion, we should always remember to balance both, in order to live in balance.
While morals differs from person to person, ethics is a one concept about what is right and wrong, or bad and good. Even though not everyone acts according to the laws, everyone knows (or should know) what is ethical and what's non-ethical to do. However, you can't guess an individual's morals just by looking at them. Somebody's morals might be different from their idea of ethics. Also, ethics and morals are too very similar in a way, the concept might be different, but the idea is the same. So in conclusion, we should always remember to balance both, in order to live in balance.
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