Immoral Deeds: Personal Reflections and Lessons Learned
Immoral Deeds: Personal Reflections and Lessons Learned
About the Author
I am a Google SEO specialist and have taken time to reflect on some of the most immoral actions that I have either personally witnessed or participated in. This reflection aims to provide insights and lessons for those seeking to improve their moral compass and better understand the impact of their actions.
Personal Reflections
Participated in Surgical Abortions
Traded money for a friend to undergo an abortion with a moonlighting nurse-midwife. Initially thought I was being compassionate as a student nurse. It took 15 years to realize the ethical and moral errors of my actions.Childhood Abuse
Childhood Trauma
Victim of rape by my uncle at age 7. Dress-up scenarios with a male cousin involving mutual pleasure. The behavior of the perpetrators went against ethical and moral principles.Romantic Betrayal
Business and Romantic Betrayal
Engagement in a business relationship with a partner with whom I had romantic feelings. Multiple protests of love and business fairness ignored by the partner. Deception and a refusal to provide any explanation led to immense moral and emotional pain.Breakup and Treating People with Regard
Breakup Approach
Zero regret in ending relationships with girls and women in the past. Viewing the process as a common part of life, much like what others did. Looking back with remorse and understanding the pain caused to others.I realize now that breaking up in a manner that disregards the other person's feelings is deeply hurtful. Instead of sudden and cruel exits, relationships need to be handled with care and consideration. Expectations should be set up front and continually checked to minimize pain.
Conclusion
My journey is ongoing, and I aim to improve my moral and ethical standards. Through these reflections, I hope to share insights that can help others navigate their own ethical dilemmas and the impact of their decisions on others.
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