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I feel that the guidelines are often much better than blind adherence to laws or regulations or even dogmatic dictations which are often given to us. Considering that fundamentalist followers of any religion will have a different moral code from those of a liberal bent, it becomes nearly impossible to take dogma as a guideline for morals. Similarly, there have been times in history where certain laws themselves were unethical and even immoral therefore to follow those laws would be unethical and immoral. Therefore, I feel that my morals come from ethical guidelines that have been given to us by experts in the field who continually update their suggestions based on changing times.
That strikes very close to my idea of life since life itself is full of change and this dynamic nature of life is tremendously exciting. While the basic realities of life itself may not alter every day, the expanding knowledge and greater understanding we have of the world around us bring changes to our lives which make them worth living. Considering the difference between what we knew a few hundred years ago and what we know today, it is not easy to project how our lives will change in a few years let alone a few decades.
Yet the coming changes do not scare me in the least for I know that I will keep trying to improve my condition as well as those who are around me. If I can devote my life to that purpose alone I would think that I have lived a good life and do not need to go far beyond that. I know that I can not change the world and I know that I probably will never be able to create anything which has a lasting effect beyond one or two generations that follow me. However, it is the idea that excites me that if I try hard enough I will be able to make a difference. Even if it is a small difference it should be something that adds to the quality of life rather than something that subtracts.
Therefore, as I keep improving my abilities and seek out ways in which I can make the lives of people around me better, I believe I will be discharging my moral duty to the people in my community as well as everyone else in the world. To do that, I do not need to be the president of the United States or a prime minister of any country; I just need to be a good human being who knows that a positive change positively affects everyone. I hope to bring the same attitude and likely positive changes by being at your institute.
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