Not exact matches
Same for «
moral compasses», if you set them by ancient
morals, where
morals use to be long ago, it will only get you off course today.
So to use your own words, «belieiving in a fairy tale» is not the
same as attempting to establish a
moral compass that is based on the latent knowledge of those who came before us.
I happen to be an ed reformer first — my
moral and professional
compasses point in the
same direction, and I act in a fashion that is aligned around changing policy for kids.
Then those
same teachers who are morally bankrupt when it comes to marriage are being rewarded by being given a leadership spot in the new Bridgeport charter school, to teach children how to have a
moral compass and have a «no excuses» approach to their «COMMITMENT» to education.
For the
same reason that leaders must establish a
moral compass, they must also understand their deepest motivations.
It is only the easily strayed with weak
moral compasses who need rules that can be abused by those
same said slippery agents of subterfuge who rely on «those are the rules» excuses to entrap their marks... I mean... clients.