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Topic: The principles of conduct you've learned from others. (Read 60 times)

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I’ve learnt a few simple things really. Treat others with respect & how you would like to be treated. Work hard to provide for your family, be a good Father, husband, son, brother etc. I was brought up well by my parents & taught manners, I do the same with my sons. It doesn’t cost anything to be a good person.
Dude. Nobody was brought up well by their parents. Stop f@#$ing lying. Humans are f@#$ed up pieces of s!@# who hate me relentlessly for trying to prevent the next 5 pandemics along with unstoppable bacteria (nobody else is doing this). Do you want unstoppable bacteria and 5 pandemics? Yes you do as long as that means that you can keep ignoring sound decision making. You would rather see all of humanity go to the brink of extinction than think clearly at all. WHAT A SHAME!!!

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-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.
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I’ve learnt a few simple things really. Treat others with respect & how you would like to be treated. Work hard to provide for your family, be a good Father, husband, son, brother etc. I was brought up well by my parents & taught manners, I do the same with my sons. It doesn’t cost anything to be a good person.
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"the principles of conduct you've learned from others" refers to the principles or guidelines one follows in how they interact with and handle situations involving other people. It encompasses the manners, ethics, and strategies one adopts based on observing and learning from others' behaviors and experiences.
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