Conscience
is an aptitude, faculty, intuition or judgment that assists in distinguishing
right from wrong. Moral judgment may derive from values or norms (principles
and rules).
There are many
reasons to take the time to know more about what is going on around you. The crisis
in your life has emerged from an abandoned thought or emotion of the past.
Can we regain
control of ourselves again by returning our minds back to the sanity it once
had or should our acts be repressive because they are much saner than the
thoughts we have today.
Can we
understand what is happening without panicking and can we see the difference
between right and wrong?
Surely, taking
the time to gather our thoughts, we can see what we lack and what created the
tension within us so we can fight back.
Do I choose
between my own privacy, my personal autonomy or do I give into the passions to
be part of a communal obligation, an impassioned conscience and sober humility or
the reality we face today?
Do I choose
between my personal obligations or spur the thought to join others and skip my
own moral conscience and work on what we have lost and not just because we
failed?
The answer lies
somewhere between your own moral conscience and the manner you were brought up
with the very same values instilled by your parents, your mentors, your friends
and your soul.
Choosing the
moral conscience is never easy.
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