Life is a journey filled with decisions, challenges, and moments of reflection. To navigate it with wisdom and purpose, certain principles or ethics can act as guiding lights. The "6 Ethics of Life" are a concise yet profound roadmap for living meaningfully. These six principles—believe before you pray, listen before you speak, earn before you spend, think before you write, try before you quit, and live before you die—encourage mindfulness and intentionality in every aspect of life. Let’s explore each one in detail with examples and practical applications. 1. Believe Before You Pray Prayer is often viewed as a conversation with the divine, a plea for guidance or gratitude. However, the act of prayer becomes hollow if it lacks belief. Belief—in yourself, in a higher power, or in the possibility of change—is the foundation that gives prayer its strength. Example: Imagine a student praying to pass an exam without believing in their ability to succeed. The prayer lacks convictio...
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