Sunday, May 13, 2012

Advantage 88 – Ethics

Excerpt from the book »Gradido – Natural Economy of Life«

»We were not born for ourselves alone.«
– Marcus Tullius Cicero
Roman politician, writer and philospher

It is a bold venture to write about ethics. Something that is ethical for one person may be completely unacceptable to another. Particularly in the various cultural areas absolutely different ethical principles apply. Is it possible at all to find a common ground worldwide? If it is, what might a common ethical approach look like? Once again, nature may be able to give us some good stimuli.

Over billions of year nature has proved that she knows how life functions. She is like a »great mother«, who is anxious for her »children« to thrive. The wish to »thrive« indeed seems to be common to all beings.

The Natural Economy of Life provides a system of incentives that promotes prosperity for all. Win-win situations are created for everyone time and time again.

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