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grandymaker [24]
3 years ago
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Does doing something unethical makes a person bad? Does doing something ethical makes a person good? Please explain your respons

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Sophie [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

No, doing something unethical doesn't necessarily mean someone's just outright a bad person. Everyone makes mistakes, then we learn from them and know how to better ourselves in the future. Doing something ethical doesn't always necessarily mean someone's a good person either. Someone can act like a complete saint to someone, and then go off later and do something unethical to something or someone else.

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