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Morality is maintained through public opinion, traditional customs and people's actions.

Morality is maintained through public opinion, traditional customs and people's inner beliefs.

It is not easy to be a moral person until you get into the habit. However, once the good habit of choice is formed, moral activities can bring happiness.

This kind of happiness induces us to choose to do moral things, so it is not difficult to be a moral person. Special attention should be paid to forming a good habit from an early age, because since good habits are particularly helpful to improve people's happiness, bad habits will naturally damage people's happiness.

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moral principles

Some people say that the moral principle is freedom, and the definition of freedom is neither oppression nor oppression. This statement is half right and half wrong. Because the happiness of the same person is the same, the happiness of different people is different. The generalization of happiness is a sign of immature intelligence. People's personalities are diverse. Some people like thinking, others like sports.

Even the same person may have different personalities when he was a child and when he grew up. Therefore, happiness and happiness also have diversity. Treating different people, since happiness cannot be generalized, the corresponding morality cannot be generalized.

If all objects are free men, it is indeed a kind of morality not to be oppressed by others, but if one object is a free man and the other is a slave, then morality means that one party oppresses the other. You can't force the same person to follow different morals, nor can you force different people to follow the same morals.