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What is your Ethical Legacy?

What is your Ethical Legacy?. We will watch a clip called “No arms, no Legs, no Worries” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciYk-UwqFKA http://ed.ted.com/on/CCuBIM9P Music Video http :// www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrV_ZvwZRvw&feature=related.

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What is your Ethical Legacy?

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  1. What is your Ethical Legacy? We will watch a clip called “No arms, no Legs, no Worries” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciYk-UwqFKA http://ed.ted.com/on/CCuBIM9P Music Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrV_ZvwZRvw&feature=related

  2. Character is what you expect from everyone else. We look for people to make the right choices, carry themselves with integrity, and treat others with kindness. • These are the very same traits that will define our own character. This is a life-changing concept. Before you make that next decision, first think about the outcome.

  3. Defining character comes in doing the right thing, even when it seems to be the most difficult option.

  4. Character can be built. It's how you deal with decisions in life that will ultimately determine your legacy. It's the way you react to adversity and how you treat others. It's taking that shopping cart back to the grocery store rack when nobody's looking, delivering food to your struggling neighbor, or leaving a secret gift under the doormat without a card. • Legacies are also left by the vast accomplishments of individuals striving to make differences across the big board of life. There are varying degrees of greatness.

  5. How would you describe Nick’s Living Legacy? • Explain.

  6. Lead a balanced life, by juggling family, friends, health, spirituality, and career equally, without letting any one thing fall out of sync • It will take great effort and know that a balanced legacy involves more than one person.

  7. We are constantly faced with choices and during the most difficult times. Ask yourself, "If someone was watching right now, if someone could hear my words, or if someone could read my thoughts at this moment, what would they think?” Ask yourself, "What is right?" Most of the time we already know. Character reveals itself.

  8. What is your Ethical Legacy? • What if you are writing your own “Ethical Legacy” that shares your values and hopes for the people in your life. • How would you provide a moral compass that will help your loved ones (family friends etc) navigate their way to worthy and happy lives? • What is your Perspective in life? • What is your Vision in life? • What are Your Choices?

  9. In Search of the Good • Read Defining Ethics on page 10 • Continue reading Pages 11-14 and answer questions #1-3 on page 14 in your notes Define the following terms: Telelogical, and TelelogicalThinking

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