Friday, September 9, 2016







Nilesh's 3rd Party Moral Inventory


1.   A good person is someone who is trustworthy. A good person is someone who cares about others as much as themselves. They should be honest, truthful, and forgiving. They should be selfless and have control of their negative emotions. A good person doesn't need to be perfect, but they just need to realize that everyone has flaws, including himself/herself.


2.   Andrew has been a student at Archimedean for a while and I really haven't gotten to know him that well. But, the best part about him is that he takes you in like family and treats you like a long-lost friend. Another great personality of Andrew is his ability to make the best out of any situation. Andrew is clever, and can make any boring situation fun. He is also hilarious and can make the best pranks. Moreover, Andrew will always listen to others and help them in times of need. Overall, Andrew is a great person who will put other's needs above himself.


3.   I really doubt Andrew has any virtues to work on from what I've observed. But he claims (and a few others) that he isn't a very honest person. That is a virtue than can be improved on by completing all the responsibilities necessary. For example, there is no need to cheat if you studied all the material previously. But that is a virtue that Andrew will easily overcome (Just cut down on the Pokémon GO).


4.   Andrew and the rest of high school will be presented with many opportunities to improve. With good advice and the willingness to improve, he can improve all his virtues. Andrew can slowly improve on this virtue by being truthful on the little things. Then work your way up to telling the truth on larger situations. It's always better to keep a clean slate than lie your way through.


5.   Though I make it seem that it is so simple to improve on your virtue, it really isn't. you will be presented with many situations that make lying seem like a good option. For example, when you don't study for a test, cheating might seem like an option. But, it is better to just do badly on one test and use that grade as fuel to improve on the next test. The consequences for not cheating are just not worth one C or D on a test. But hopefully you will never have to deal with such situations.




                                     

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