Morals

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Morals according to Kohlberg

Morals are the guiding principle of the life of the majority of people.

It consists in abiding by rules and punishing those who don't follow them, installing consequence culture and atelophobia (fear of committing mistakes).

This, conversely, leads to increased suicide rates, depression and in some rare cases cPTSD, other than the reinforcement in the mind of the perpetrators of morally disallowed acts of a distorted sense of justice and feeling of superiority.

Studies

Kohlberg studies morals and divided it in stages, numbering them from 1 (the starting stage of a child) to 6, and giving them the name development.

This celebrates morals as a success in progress for humanity, and possibly gives higher values to those who are most likely to abide by established rules and spirit of justice.