Just curious as to what moral compass people here follow.
For me, I would probably summarize some of my main principles as "Treat everyone with respect, never believe you are above others and always have an open mind."
I believe in the innate potential of every human being, and that every human being has a thought, dream or idea that could benefit the world. I also believe a lot of people don't have the self-confidence to express those ideas, and either feel like their opinion isn't worth sharing. Thus, I want to treat everyone with respect and as my equal, so I can give them confidence and safety.
I don't believe a debate where one part sits above the other will yield any good results either, and I believe that a discussion where members aren't willing to change their mind is worth having, as it'll just be a waste of time with no conclusion.
This is probably poorly written and full of inconsistencies, nevertheless, I am curious.
For me, I would probably summarize some of my main principles as "Treat everyone with respect, never believe you are above others and always have an open mind."
I believe in the innate potential of every human being, and that every human being has a thought, dream or idea that could benefit the world. I also believe a lot of people don't have the self-confidence to express those ideas, and either feel like their opinion isn't worth sharing. Thus, I want to treat everyone with respect and as my equal, so I can give them confidence and safety.
I don't believe a debate where one part sits above the other will yield any good results either, and I believe that a discussion where members aren't willing to change their mind is worth having, as it'll just be a waste of time with no conclusion.
This is probably poorly written and full of inconsistencies, nevertheless, I am curious.