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Map of Morality - Coggle Diagram
Map of Morality
Teachers
My teachers have taught me to be nice to others through group work experience. When putting me into groups and forcing me to work together, I learned I need to act the way others want to be treated in order to work in groups.
Parents
By being my first example of how to act whenever something bad or good happens, my parents are my moral foundation. For example, I knew how to act when I encountered the show Arcane when we were given the perspectives and motives of both sides.
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Piano
Playing the piano teaches me discipline and the playoff of practicing. By this logic, people who practice and put in hard work should be rewarded.
Sister
My sister teaches me how to outweigh the good and bad, and how there will always be a good and bad effect to the situation. So, she impacts me further when she is the older sibling, and provides an example of what I should do when I grow up.
Pets
My pets showed me how being loving towards my others will impact me. Therefore being nice to everyone should mean they will be nice to me.
Social Media
A bunch of bad and good stuff is posted on social media, but it gives me everything. So, I need to search for the answers and determine which is good and which is bad.
Adventure Time
The TV show Adventure Time displays a teen boy growing up and learning good morals. He learns and teaches me I need to make the best decision.
Video Games
These have shown me I need to be empathetic towards others in order to be treated the way I want to be treated. For example, when someone dies randomly in a game, I should not be rude to them, but tell them nice try. And maybe I will die later in the round, and they will be supportive back.
Water Polo
Water polo taught me to work in teams and teach other people who know less about water polo. I want to give the younger generation an easier time, unlike what I had teaching me to be more friendly and helpful to others.