Stroroop Ethical Development

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Ethical Development
Miranda Stroop
Eastern Mennonite University

When I was a young little girl, the world around me was moving too fast to understand what the expectations of me were. Many people learned at a young age good set of morals that led to them doing improved things with their lives. Many peoples’ morals came from learning at church about the right things to do in life through the way of the lord and the beliefs of the pastor. Well I guess you can say that I am doing improved things now with my life than a bystander would have expected out of me. Life for most people would have small bumps in the road, but I am not your average person. At a very young age, everything in my life started out bad. I grew up in
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Taking in all the things going on around I just could not treat these people with respect, they just did not feel like my own blood. The idea of family is where you learn about all the morals in life that was never the case with mine. When I stole, they never did anything about it, since they knew about it because they asked where I got all the new items. Many kids I knew went to church, where they learned about God and what he expects of someone. As my friends spoke to me about the information, they learned I felt bad inside, as if this man is my creator and I have been acting so defiant. Though I felt that way when they spoke about the lord I still acted disrespectful to my …show more content…
She did not know all about my past but she showed me the way of the lord. With some morals that she gave me helped me to grow and prosper in life. She taught me the Ten Commandments, which I try to follow with my life. I have made it through the rest of my schooling with a four-point grade average and everyone is able to trust me now. The biggest one that I learned from my family now is treat others the way everyone she act towards each other, so I try to be nice to everyone no matter their background because I have been through thick and thin in my life.
To conclude, my morals in life have changed over the years. From being younger and not caring about how others feel in life, to knowing know that I am stronger now, actually having a purpose. Therefore, it was not until my teenage years that I had a huge change in my ethical development and I am glad of the person that I am today. My past will never define who I am; it will show my growth and strength. Looking at the different virtues one can say now that I have the proof of having

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