Finding Our Ethical Keys

The way to a purposeful and happy life is finding the proper ethical keys.

More meaningful doors are opened to us when are ethical keys are visible and consistently in daily play.

Where do our ethical keys come from? They come from our moral compasses that drive daily actions and decision making.

It’s not hard to look around and spot individuals who seem to be grounded in their values; they make it a point to consciously not stand out and be seen. As a result they are the ones we most respect and wish to emulate.

The following short list represents some of the most important ethical keys required to achieve personal and business success:

1) The gratitude key- this one represents acknowledgement of other people who have proactively assisted us to improve ourselves. Gratitude is acceptance of help, willingness to help others, and a key component to establishing selfless conduct.

2) The thankful key- this one represents a desire to sincerely thank others for the most simple acts in human interaction. Thankfulness promotes respect, consideration, and courtesy paving the way for new dialogue. New dialogue creates fresh opportunities.

3) The humility key- this one represents self-realization of who we are, where we are, and what we stand for. It derives from gratitude and thankfulness resulting in our moral compasses tilting toward ethical conduct.

Think of these three keys as a powerful triangle. Each line is strong and attached to the others resulting in symmetrical balance.

When they are operating it is a road map for a purposeful journey.

My friends please remember this: respect, consideration, and courtesy matter a lot. Treat others fairly, decently, and equally.

Build your moral compasses carefully and always monitor them daily.

You know the battle cry: do your best each day. No one can ask more or less from any of us.

All the best/blessings, Mark

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