Morals and Communication
Communication can be a great tool if used with good morals.
Excluding the details, we all have learned pretty much the same ideology of good morals. We are supposed to work together and build each other rather than let greed deceive and infiltrate our rational thinking. Because we do not see the problems does not mean that the problems are not happening. Because it is right for us does not mean it is right for the other party but with clear communication we can work together.
So communication can certainly be a great tool if it is used with good morals.
However communication can also be misleading intentionally to gain power over someone else. To make an organization better, ideas should be given in a simple way, and with the initial understanding of communicating, to help other people understand rather than to gain rank over using misunderstanding.
Going for a dream is great and achieving a temptation by hurting someone else is wrong.
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deborah rodriguez, United States
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Skills for Moral Communication Mr. Jaques Roussel, I very much appreciate and agree wholeheartedly with your statements in regards to using and exemplifying good morals in all aspects of our lives, especially in the academic, professional, business and global interactions we have with others within our own cultures and outside with others.
Somewhere and somehow we have to set the example, leave the impression others want to follow by seeing the results of it. The amount of negative and destructive practices as a standard by anyone, especially by US citizens is not acceptable and should not be tolerated. I have read opinions that promote using emotional and moral standards in interactions, and others who are taught not to allow any emotional involvement in any interactions.
We need more education.
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