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Morality, told by mythology and religion, is what tells us the right way to live. Morality is varied from person to person, and it gives an individual a sense between right and wrong. An example of morality is when a person chooses between a spiritually right thing and a spiritually wrong thing. When someone chooses one of those options, it reveals their morals. The absence of myths in our society directly relates to absence of morals. Without myths teaching morals to our youths and structuring our adults in society, we forget what really is right and wrong. Morality quite simply, is doing the right thing.
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Manual 42
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http://www.psychologytoday.com/basics/ethics-and-morality
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Matthew Kushwaha
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