Doing What Is Ethical and Justifiable
Essay by randolph79 • April 9, 2012 • Essay • 249 Words (1 Pages) • 1,436 Views
When it comes to doing what is best for humanity everyone on the team can agree on what is in the best interest to help the individual in need. However, many felt that breaking the law to stop a crime wasn't the way. Many individuals grow up with different ethics and morals, but helping their fellow human beings is something that everyone is taught to do.
Some people view a Good Samaritan in a negative light, while other see it as a way of helping those who are in need. Good Samaritans are people who help others out in a time of need, no matter who they are and no matter what the situation they maybe in. A Good Samaritan shows various acts of kindness by assisting others, not for recognition, but out of sympathy, kindness, and compassionate motives that comes without the thought of reward.
As humans we live in a very diverse society. We come across many different types of people on our day to day basis; some we may know while others we don't know. To be a Good Samaritan does not require that the individuals involved know one another, but being a Good Samaritan just requires an individual's willingness to support and a willingness to provide help to the other person. To be a Good Samaritan, all it takes is a good human instinct, good character and a caring heart for our fellow humans. Showing a random act of kindness in any way is always appreciated
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