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My Moral Mind Map https://youtu.be/hYgg0QseFbA - Coggle Diagram
4. Gender
Gender identity shows me that it’s okay to question how you feel and that nothing has to be set in stone from birth.
Being born a woman, I understand the hardships we face in a society with a misogynistic past.
As a female, I learn the stereotypes that come with it and grow away from it.
2. Family
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9. Choir
Choir teaches me to accept imperfections and to fix them until they are perfect. It brings out my pickiness sometimes.
It helps me be a part of a group of people with similarities to me, and at the same time many differences.
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1. Friends
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As a leader of the pack, they help me understand the responsibility of one.
3. Pansexuality
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Being Pansexual, I look more for a person’s personal aspects rather than their looks or gender.
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5. Tennis Team
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6. Math
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7. Computers
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The internet can show me how toxic social media can be, and how to properly address it.
Computers show me that there are both social aspects and educational aspects to life, and that many times, both are intertwined.
10. Fictional Creation
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Making morally diverse characters, I understand the impact of different environments.
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8. Atheism
Believing in the more scientific aspects of life, it makes me a more practical person.
As an atheist, I also believe that everyone is morally grey and that people are not easily black or white, good or evil.
Being an Atheist, sometimes I can be spiritually skeptical, believing in realism over spiritualism.