JANUARY 22 "MORAL EXPERTS SAY..."
Are you a good person? Morality experts say this is how you find out:
at the end of each year, we take stock of who
we are. We think about our diets and exercise routines. We wonder if we’re
frugal enough, ambitious enough, whether we've read enough books or spent
enough of our time wisely. We question if we’re in the right job or the right
relationship. We try to imagine how we can better enjoy our lives, but in
the last couple of years particularly, many are thinking less about waistlines
and paychecks and more about how the things we do matter in the wider
world. A Marist out last week found "being a better
person" is the most popular new year's resolution for 2018. It
was also the no. 1 resolution last year, marking a shift from the
previous decade in which “losing weight” topped the list 80% of the
time (it tied this year). But what does it actually mean to be
“good?” social psychologists, ethicists and religious leaders say we see
eye-to-eye on the big stuff. We believe it's good to be kind, fair and
just; it's bad to cheat, murder and steal.
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