Saturday, July 21, 2012

Ethics

It is said ethics are good economics. That is laudable to live your life in the confines of established policies that one is supposed to be subscribed to. Sticking within the ranges of self regulation and above all embracing honesty is what everyone should aspire to achieve. Whereas we have certain clearly delineated policies, stubbornness among humanity is proving hard to tame. Protruding horns have remained intact around our present time professionals who want an anyhow approach of tackling matters no matter how delicate the issue at hand happens to be.

The scenario that we were treated to two months ago in the National Hospital Insurance Fund saga has laid it bear that some people will actually try hard to be ethical in the way they handle matters. Playing around with another man's money regardless of how that man manged to find such money is playing out easily from the bosses as if the whole issue is as simple as picking a glass to drink water. A worker's money is so much disrespected yet he/she contributes honestly to the economic growth of the country.Their hard earned money is changing hands with corrupt hands that lacks the moral authority to be leaders in the fund.

Small critical wavelengths fails man everyday. Observing a simple ordinance for the betterment of life is turning out to be a challenge to a modern day professional. Short cuts and easy money is what many want to run to despite its ruining nature. Society is slowly being destroyed by the hands that were necessitated to protect it. The coming generation is endangered with the fact that they could easily occupy a society that is tattered and greatly knocked down on its core pillars to guide the formative. Someone needs to rise up against these senseless embroilment that will sooner or later confuse someone.

Everyone of us is endowed with responsibility to recheck, correct and uphold the right principles for a safer life. Let us all look back at our levels of integrity and correct our mistakes early.     

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