Mini-Test: Are You a Morally Whole Person

------------ To be morally whole means possessing a consistent alignment between one’s actions, beliefs, and values. This involves an internal harmony where one’s ethical principles are not only understood, but also actively guide behavior in various situations. It requires a deep self-awareness and the ability to reflect on one’s moral decisions, ensuring they are not swayed by external pressures or personal gain, but remain true to one’s core ethical standards. A morally whole individual demonstrates empathy and considers the impact of their actions on others, striving to contribute positively to society while respecting diverse perspectives. Finally, moral integrity involves a commitment to continuous moral growth, acknowledging that understanding of morality can evolve with new experiences and insights, thus maintaining an openness to learning and adapting one’s moral framework. Do you possess these attributes as well? Examine the statements provided below and pick the ones you fully agree with. I admit my mistakes and take responsibility for them  I stand up for what is right, even if it means standing alone  I believe in fairness and strive to be impartial in my decisions  I hold myself accountable for my actions and their consequences  I learn from past experiences to make better choices in the future  I help others spontaneously, without expecting anything in return Sum up the selected boxes and check the related profile. 0: You are not morally whole at all 1-2: You are poorly morally whole 3-4: Your moral integrity is fluctuating 5-6: You are a person of moral integrity
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