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Throughout life, people experience many moral dilemmas, which prompt life lesson

s that are often inspiring, motivating and powerful -- even when the result is n
egative. For example, if a person quits his job because his views are not respec
ted and he is not treated with respect by employers, he may learn that the risk
of not having stable employment is scary. However, his moral stand takes courage
as he recognizes that his well being and desire for respect are important and v
alid.
Moral lessons may also incur physical symptoms. For example, the saying "trust y
our gut or trust yourself" implies that deep down, a person knows the right choi
ce to make. If he chooses to make a choice that heeds a favorable outcome becaus
e he trusted his gut, he learns to trust himself more when making future decisio
ns.
1Throughout life, people experience many moral dilemmas, which prompt life lesso
ns that are often inspiring, motivating and powerful -- even when the result is
negative. For example, if a person quits his job because his views are not respe
cted and he is not treated with respect by employers, he may learn that the risk
of not having stable employment is scary. However, his moral stand takes courag
e as he recognizes that his well being and desire for respect are important and
valid.
Moral lessons may also incur physical symptoms. For example, the saying "trust y
our gut or trust yourself" implies that deep down, a person knows the right choi
ce to make. If he chooses to make a choice that heeds a favorable outcome becaus
e he trusted his gut, he learns to trust himself more when making future decisio
ns.
2Throughout life, people experience many moral dilemmas, which prompt life lesso
ns that are often inspiring, motivating and powerful -- even when the result is
negative. For example, if a person quits his job because his views are not respe
cted and he is not treated with respect by employers, he may learn that the risk
of not having stable employment is scary. However, his moral stand takes courag
e as he recognizes that his well being and desire for respect are important and
valid.
Moral lessons may also incur physical symptoms. For example, the saying "trust y
our gut or trust yourself" implies that deep down, a person knows the right choi
ce to make. If he chooses to make a choice that heeds a favorable outcome becaus
e he trusted his gut, he learns to trust himself more when making future decisio
ns.
3Throughout life, people experience many moral dilemmas, which prompt life lesso
ns that are often inspiring, motivating and powerful -- even when the result is
negative. For example, if a person quits his job because his views are not respe
cted and he is not treated with respect by employers, he may learn that the risk
of not having stable employment is scary. However, his moral stand takes courag
e as he recognizes that his well being and desire for respect are important and
valid.
Moral lessons may also incur physical symptoms. For example, the saying "trust y
our gut or trust yourself" implies that deep down, a person knows the right choi
ce to make. If he chooses to make a choice that heeds a favorable outcome becaus
e he trusted his gut, he learns to trust himself more when making future decisio
ns.
Throughout life, people experience many moral dilemmas, which prompt life lesson
s that are often inspiring, motivating and powerful -- even when the result is n
egative. For example, if a person quits his job because his views are not respec
ted and he is not treated with respect by employers, he may learn that the risk
of not having stable employment is scary. However, his moral stand takes courage
as he recognizes that his well being and desire for respect are important and v
alid.
Moral lessons may also incur physical symptoms. For example, the saying "trust y
our gut or trust yourself" implies that deep down, a person knows the right choi
ce to make. If he chooses to make a choice that heeds a favorable outcome becaus
e he trusted his gut, he learns to trust himself more when making future decisio

ns.

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