Sunday, November 4, 2012

Moral Values

The past three days felt like a breeze. Realizing that the three moral values I have chosen were already morals in my life which I had been following. The three aspects I had chosen were industry, sincerity, and resolution. Gladly, I passed all three of these moral values, because I was constantly thinking about them, and also they were aspects in my life that I always wanted, or had to have.
The aspect of Industry was successful the past three days because I was able to get stuff done in a close timed manner, and was able to lose no time between work. Yesterday was my brother's birthday, and there was a lot of work to be done; to help my mom, clean the house, prepare the barbecue, prepare the tables, ect. I love environments like this because I can test my aspect of industry best here. We prepared everything in a matter of three hours, and had more time to celebrate with our cousins and family. I felt that the past three days, industry was successful.
The aspect of Sincerity was successful the past three days except for one event. While driving, a man driving a Toyota Camry cut me off on the freeway and I exploded with anger because we were about to crash. I started thinking of all the stuff I can do to this man because I was driving a Ford Expedition, and he was driving a small Camry. But eventually I started thinking to myself that this is wrong, and I have failed in the matter of Sincerity, so I stopped the thoughts and calmed down. Other than that event, I passed Sincerity the past three days.
 The aspect of resolution was very easy for me because I always like finishing what I started, or finishing what I want. The past three days have been a time of work, because I had a Model UN paper due on Friday, I have a Mock Trial meet on Monday, and have some homework due on Monday. I ought to finish my extra curricular work on Friday, which I did, and leave my homework to Sunday (because I had my brother's birthday on Saturday) and now I am working on my homework.


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