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The Importance Of Your Moral Compass

Updated: Nov 3, 2022



Morning scenario. You are lost and alone in a large forest. Without any map or navigational devices you are clueless to what direction you should head in. So what do you do? Do you pick a direction and just start walking or do you focus in on what you have experienced in past situations and rely on your inner navigational skills to lead you through? Which way is the right way? Which way is the wrong one? How do you know if your choice is the right one?


Happy Taco Tuesday my weekday warriors!! The wind has definitely been undressing our autumn trees the past few days and it’s really starting to look a lot like Fall out there. Beautiful. Anyway, your temperatures for today set your low at 43 degrees and your high at 58. Not bad right? Anyway, your topic for today is on ‘The Importance Of Your Moral Compass’.


Did you know that there is a navigational compass built right into your being? It’s a compass that helps you define what is ethnically right and wrong. This device sometimes goes unused and when this happens the needle can sometimes get stuck in the wrong position. When this normally happens it’s because we tend to forget the direction of which is the right direction and which is the wrong one. Listen up People. Right is right and wrong is wrong. We all have a moral responsibility of making the right decisions in anything we choose to do (no matter if everyone’s doing it or not). Be the human God made you to be and always decide on the right thing.


Thank you for joining me this morning. Be sure to follow me on ‘The First Cup KC’ on my YouTube channel, Spotify and/or Apple TV. Have a wonderful rest of your day and as always, Stay Positive People!


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