Integrity- making promises with others and keeping them. Maturity- balancing courage and kindness. Abundance being mentally involved, realizing that you can accomplish great things because they are limitless, and virtue or excellence can be accomplished by everyone, and they should be encouraged to accomplishing such excellence.
Abundance mentality and scarcity mentality both see people accomplishing things; however, they see them differently.
Abundance Mentality-
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I believe that the DA had no moral permissibility to block the heart from being donated. The patient wanted his organs to be donated, his heart could have saved someone else's life, there was nothing wrong with the heart; therefore, they had no right to refuse Costin's wishes of donating. The family should have had a role in the decision of donating or not. I'm sure they wanted to carry out their dead family member's wishes of being a donor, especially if the heart had no defects. It was not morally right to keep the heart, and kill someone else just because they were "afraid" to lose the