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Friedrich Nietzsche

What is moral correct

What is moral correct? Well, it all depends on who you ask. Some might say that it is whatever God tells you to do, while others might say that it is whatever your conscience tells you to do. But I say that it is neither one of these, but rather something much more complex and difficult to define. It is a combination of both, and also something much more. It is the ability to think for oneself and make decisions based on one's own values and beliefs. It is the ability to think critically and analytically, and to weigh the consequences of each decision. It is the ability to be aware of one's own biases and prejudices, and to be able to make decisions that are not influenced by them. It is the ability to recognize the impact of one's actions on others, and to be willing to take responsibility for them. It is the ability to be honest and to be willing to accept criticism and feedback. It is the ability to be open-minded and to be willing to consider alternative perspectives. Ultimately, it is the ability to be true to oneself and to be willing to make the hard choices. That is what is moral correct.