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What is ethics and who is ethical? Ethics is a special behavioral and moral framework based on knowledge and behavioral science.

 


What is ethics and who is ethical? Ethics is a special behavioral and moral framework based on knowledge and behavioral science.

What Muslims call morality is false and immoral.


In Islam, morality is located in a physical sphere, such as female genitalia, male genitalia, and hair on women's head.

Ethics as being responsible and being responsible in one's behavior and performance.

If we look at this on the basis of behavioral psychology, this behavior of Muslims is unhealthy and a dangerous type of sexual insanity rather than a moral behavior and this is a mental illness.

Ethics refers to several types of behavior.

Ethics means that every human being knows his rights and has no right to interfere in the personal and private lives of others.

If we start a psychological analysis of this issue, mullahs are anti-social mental patients.

Because mullahs interfere in people's private lives and attack women and incite men to kill women, and this type of behavior is in the framework of anti-social crime.

  When we want to talk about morality, moral philosophy is very deep and requires a very long article with a complete and convincing explanation.

When a person becomes familiar with his rights, he automatically creates a moral framework for himself, because a person is familiar with his rights and is not willing to interfere in the private life of others, because the behavior of each person is an important part of his private and personal life, no one has this right in interfere with his life.

Every person who reaches the age of 18 is considered a complete person if he does not have mental and psychological problems.

And no one has the right to tell a grown man or woman how to dress, how to comb their hair, or how to laugh or be happy.

Anyone who engages in such behavior is a mentally ill person and should immediately consult a psychiatrist.

Mullahs in the Middle East and especially in Kurdistan are mental and religious mental patients of the type of sadism and abuse of the society.

And sadistic mentally ill mullahs should undergo psychiatric treatment.

And mental mullahs should refer to psychologists and psychological experts.

Ethics is a specific framework of behavior and ethics based on science and behavioral science.

What Muslims call morality is false and immoral.



In Islam, morality is located in a physical realm, such as the female genitalia, the male genitalia, and the hair on a woman’s head. Such behavior is a kind of mental illness such as sadism.

If we look at this on the basis of behavioral psychology, this behavior of Muslims is unhealthy and a dangerous form of sexual madness and sexual sadism, not moral behavior, and this is a mental illness that the mullahs have contracted through religion.

Ethics refers to several types of behavior.

Ethics means that every human being knows their rights, has their own limits, and has no right to interfere in the personal and private lives of others.

If we start a psychoanalysis of this, mullahs are anti-social psychopaths.

Because mullahs interfere in people’s private lives, attack women and encourage men to kill women and girls, and such behavior comes within the scope of anti-social crimes.

   When we want to talk about ethics, moral philosophy is very deep and needs a very long article with a complete and convincing explanation.

When a person becomes familiar with his rights, he automatically creates a moral framework for himself, because he is familiar with his rights and is not willing to interfere in the private lives of others in his life.

Anyone who reaches the age of 18 is considered a full-grown person if they do not have mental or emotional problems.

And no one has the right to interfere in people's private lives and tell an adult man or woman how to dress, how to comb their hair, or how to laugh or be happy.

Anyone who engages in such behavior is a mentally ill person and should consult a psychiatrist and see a psychologist immediately.

Mullahs in the Middle East, especially in Kurdistan, are mentally and religiously ill with sadism and abuse of society. Mullahs are known today as the germs of society and they are indeed germs.

And sadistic mentally ill mullahs need to undergo psychotherapy.

Psychological mullahs should refer psychologists and psychologists to get rid of this pain.

In any society where there is poverty, morality has no meaning.

Because a hungry stomach knows neither ethics nor politeness, a hungry person cannot follow any ethical and polite standards because he is always looking to fill his stomach, he needs bread

by Samuel kermashani

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Ethics in Life and Business

We are all encouraged to make ethical choices and apply ethics in all areas of our lives. But what does ethics mean, and why do ethics matter for business?


We can think of ethics as the principles that guide our behavior toward making the best choices that contribute to the common good of all. Ethics is what guides us to tell the truth, keep our promises, or help someone in need. There is a framework of ethics underlying our lives on a daily basis, helping us make decisions that create positive impacts and steering us away from unjust outcomes. Ethics guides us to make the world a better place through the choices we make.


Ethics in business is just as important as ethics in personal life. Business leaders have a unique role and a great responsibility in shaping the ethical culture of their businesses, and thereby influence their broader communities as well.


Key Questions to Ask


Business leaders may not set out to define the ethical culture of their businesses but they inevitably do. Here are a few key questions to consider to bring ethics into your business mindset:


How do I define the common good for my business? What does it mean for my customers, my employees, the community where my business is located, my investors, and my supporters?

How do I make good ethical decisions? How do I analyze a situation and make a decision that positively contributes to the common good?

How can I influence the character of my business?

What kinds of structural conditions or company policies do I need to put in place to create an ethical culture?

How will I monitor the ethical culture of my business?

How will I address or correct unethical behavior in my business?

How Ethics May be Tested


Business leaders, and entrepreneurs especially, are under tremendous pressure and can face very significant ethical challenges. Here are a few examples of how unethical decisions arise for entrepreneurs:


If I exaggerate the number of customers or orders I have, I could attract more investors and get better funding.

If I tell customers all the features on our product roadmap are available now, I could close more deals.

I can save some money if I choose a production facility that does not abide by environmental laws.

Ethics and Social Responsibility


Social responsibility is the idea that an individual (or organization) has an obligation to act for the benefit of society at large. Today, social responsibility has become an important part of culture at businesses of all sizes. TOMS Shoes is an excellent example of a business that prioritizes social responsibility. TOMS was founded with the commitment to provide a new pair of shoes for a child in need for every pair of shoes purchased. The company has now expanded to support other causes such as safe water, mental health, and equality. TOMS Shoes’ inspirational tagline “Stand for Tomorrow” communicates its dedication to social responsibility in just three words.


Social responsibility can be practiced in big or small ways every day. Businesses can volunteer with local organizations, donate funds to a chosen cause, sponsor a neighborhood group or sports team, and much more. Even planting flowers, applying a fresh coat of paint, or picking up trash in front of your store has a positive impact on the community surrounding your business. When businesses give back, they not only contribute to the common good, they engage with their communities in meaningful ways, build morale among employees, and create positive regard for the business.


Ethics When Things Go Wrong


It is not easy to handle a business crisis, but avoiding it or postponing a response could make it worse. Businesses should think ethically when coming up with a plan to handle an ethical crisis. In other words, act in a way that promotes the greatest common good and encourages trust rather than diminishing it.


Some situations may warrant the advice of a lawyer and a crisis expert. Here are some general practices that could be followed:


Be open and transparent

Prioritize those impacted by the situation

Apologize

Fix the problem

Source: "Principles for Handling Ethics Crises," Kirk O. Hanson, senior fellow of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University and former executive director of the Center


Ethics is a Lifestyle

Ethics has influence over the decisions we make and the actions we take, from our personal lives to our professional careers, and beyond. We are all part of an interconnected global community. Our contributions to the common good, no matter how big or how small, can have a lasting impact. Choosing an ethical lifestyle will ensure our impact is positive. Business leaders have a unique opportunity to create and influence the ethical culture of their businesses and among their stakeholders. Even bringing ethics into your business mindset will help you approach situations in a more ethical way. And if you are unsure how to create an ethical culture in your business, leading by example is a great way to start. It’s a simple as be good, do good. 

https://www.scu.edu

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