My Morality Map
School Experiences
Catholicism as a whole
Stories from Games / Movies
Family Experiences.
Growing up as an introvert influenced my morals in the sense that I’ve grown a mentality that many people can and should be left to their own devices, as long as it doesn’t come to harm anyone. In the same sense of empathy I got from growing up sensitive, I’ve decided that it isn’t right to bother other people if they don’t want to socialize.
Growing Up with My Sister Beatrice
My Family, which is to say my Parents and Sister, were the ones who raised me, forging me into much of who I am today. All of my basic knowledge of right and wrong comes from them.
The Stories from Games and Movies provide interesting commentaries on life, pointing out bad things that can be good and vice versa.
Aside from Academics, School has introduced me to experiences and people who have taught me many things about what's right and wrong. The Right/Wrong way to deal with other people, the right/wrong way to take responsibility for wrongdoings, etc.
I grew up in a family of devout Catholics, so much of my morality comes from the Catholic teachings. Things such as the importance of empathy, the necessity of charity, and other similar things.
Growing Up Introverted
Growing Up Emotionally Sensitive
Talking With Loved Ones
Being Emotionally Open
Talking with the people I care about has ultimately forged who I am as a person today. In talking to the people I admire and respect, I’ve gotten more and more of an idea of the kind of person I want to be. Someone who supports the people who’s helped me get this far.
Being The Therapist Friend
In acting as the friend that people come to with emotional issues, I’ve learned a lot about when to try to assist people, and when to just leave people to their own devices.
I've grown up with a high priority on emotional availability. As a result, one of my strongest beliefs is that emotional availability is essential. and failure to provide that can be an issue
My sister Beatrice is the one who taught me and still teaches me a lot about talking with other people and how to be considerate of others. Most of what I know about how to talk to people and now to politely socialize is because of talking with her.
I’ve always been sensitive, which has given me a strong sense of empathy over the years. As a result I’ve become more aware of what I say and do and how it could affect other people, allowing me to pick what is and isn’t right to say.
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