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What was the very first act of morality or moral behavior you ever committed in your life? Do you even remember it? ~

Posted - April 11, 2017

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  • As a small child I made my first stand for fair play. I was about four years old and I distinctly remember telling my mother, "He's got more lollies than me." How dare she give my brother the bigger half. 

    Yeah, yeah, I know. I'm just feeding it to you so that you can tell me I got it wrong. 
      April 11, 2017 1:26 AM MDT
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  • 53509
    Lol!

    (than I)
    or
    (than I do)

    I think I've just been baited. 
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      April 11, 2017 7:14 AM MDT
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  • Actually I missed that. But YOU missed the bigger half. 
    I'm going to bed. Catch you tomorrow. 
      April 11, 2017 8:49 AM MDT
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  • 17261
    Do not recall. Is a long time back into childhood. I have kept it up since, every now and then. Mhmm.
      April 11, 2017 3:30 AM MDT
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  • 10026
    Hi Randy D~ To knowing how far back you would reasonably like to go, I think I pick one that everyone of sound body and mind can also claim.  The first moral act I tackled all by my little self was going to bed without a fuss when my parents asked me too.
    Morally, it was and still is the right thing to do.
    Ethically, the philosophy behind this chosen moral behavior was wise.  Had I not, I would have felt the wisdom of my parents' sharp words. ;)

    Does the apostrophe go there? 
    That is a real question Randy !  I can't remember how and when that rule applies.  My parents do own their words but it not a shortcut to "parent is." i.e.  parent's...

    Oh, and I do believe that qualifies as my first moral choice!  Winks and smiles!!


      April 12, 2017 3:34 PM MDT
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  • 10026
    Hi Randy D~ To knowing how far back you would reasonably like to go, I think I pick one that everyone of sound body and mind can also claim.  The first moral act I tackled all by my little self was going to bed without a fuss when my parents asked me too.
    Morally, it was and still is the right thing to do.
    Ethically, the philosophy behind this chosen moral behavior was wise.  Had I not, I would have felt the wisdom of my parents' sharp words. ;)

    Does the apostrophe go there? 
    That is a real question Randy !  I can't remember how and when that rule applies.  My parents do own their words but it not a shortcut to "parent is." i.e.  parent's...

    Oh, and I do believe that qualifies as my first moral choice!  Winks and smiles!!


      April 12, 2017 3:34 PM MDT
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