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Weijer-ism
(WARE-ism) n: The ethical beliefs Jonas Weijer
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Vices and Virtues
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One of the strongest virtues of weijerism is honesty.
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It is extremely important for a person to be honest with themselves and with others.
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By being honest with yourself, you accept your flaws and make them into a part of who you are.
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Being honest with others allows for a stronger trust to form between you and the other person.
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Being honest is also very important with friendship.
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If you need to act like someone else to be someones friend, they do not become friends with you.
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They become friends with someone else. They become friends with the person in your act.
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We have seen this year that honesty is also important in business.
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When Tylenol was tampered with in stores, the business was honest about the problem and took action immediately.
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They could have denied the issue, but they accepted the full consequences and sacrificed their profits for the safety of others.
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The worst vice that can be seen in american society today is ignorance.
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People ignore facts, logic, evidence, and proven truths.
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People ignore cautions and warnings, refusing to believe that they could ever be wrong.
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Businesses ignore the consequences of their actions, choosing to deny any harm they cause.
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Ignorance is found in animal testing, false advertising, and many other issues today.
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We have discussed these issues and many others in class, and there are many other examples of rampant ignorance in society today.
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The perfect society
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In my perfect society, religion would not be much different from religion in society today.
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Religion gives people something to believe in, and it provides hope in dire situations.
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Religion at its core really is not bad or harmful, but certain aspects have become so over time.
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In my society, religion would remain in the same effect as today, but with a few major changes.
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No religion would be better than another.
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All religions would be able to live peacefully with each other by accepting the fact that people have different beliefs.
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Religion would still be able to help people without causing major conflicts over differences.
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Another change would be that no person or group of people is better or worse than another.
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Much like the previous change, this would eliminate almost all discrimination between peoples.
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Basically, religion in my perfect society would remain mostly the same as modern society, without many of its major flaws.
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The bad thing about society
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The biggest problem in society is that people are unwilling to change.
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Some people refuse to make any change to their personalities, beliefs, or expectations of others.
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They attack and insult people who think differently, and blame them for the flaws in their own beliefs.
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There is no easy solution to this problem.
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We simply have to encourage others to change and hope that they listen.
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Agreements and disagreements
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Weijerism is not a very complicated philosophy.
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Naturally, there are people who I agree with philosophically and people who I disagree with.
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One person who I agree with is Stan Lee.
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Stan Lee was a great man. Through his stories he has created worlds and universes for people of all ages to explore and enjoy.
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There is one thing that he has said that I believe most accurately relates to weijerism.
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"Anyone can be a superhero"
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Anyone can be a hero. Anyone can do good. Anyone can make the world a better place.
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Stan Lee embodied the spirit of charity and belief in others that weijerism strives to incorporate today.
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Another person who I am in philosophical agreement with is Jose Mujica.
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I learned about Jose Mujica while working on our ethical individuals project in class.
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The former president of Uruguay, Jose Mujica was one of the "poorest" presidents in the world.
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He could have lived an extravagant presidential life, but he instead chose to live his own way.
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He chose freedom over tradition, donating all of his presidential salary to charity and leaving next to nothing for himself.
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He exemplifies independence from physical normality, whereas weijerism encourages independence from mental normality.
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Someone who I am in very little philosophical agreement with is Thomas Hobbes.
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The fifteenth century author of "The Leviathan" Hobbes had beliefs very different from weijerism.
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He believed that all people are inherently evil, and need a strong ruler to manage them lest chaos run through society.
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Weijerism believes in the goodness of humanity, that all people are to be treated fairly and equally.
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Another person with whom weijerism disagrees is Adolf Hitler.
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I feel as though I don't really need to explain this, but I will anyway.
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Adolf Hitler believed that the Aryan race was superior to all others.
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He persecuted and murdered millions of Jewish people during the tragedy known as the Holocaust.
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I believe in the equality of people from any culture, race, or ethnicity, which is in clear opposition with the beliefs of Adolf Hitler.
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Happiness
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Happiness is knowing who you are, and also what you are not.
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For someone to be truly happy, they need to be comfortable with every aspect of themselves.
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They know that people make mistakes, they know that people have flaws.
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And because of this, they can forgive others.
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Without forgiveness, resentment grows with a person.
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A person can't find happiness if resentment is held within them.
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Ethically Influential people
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Two people who have had a significant impact on my moral development are my mother and my father.
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Each of my parents have given me different tools that I have used to improve myself and determine my beliefs.
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Throughout my life, my mother has taught me the importance of forgiveness and honesty.
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She has done so much for me in my life, guiding me through the world and allowing me to learn from her example.
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Without her, I would be a very different person than the one I am today.
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By living with my father I have learned that any situation can be faced with a smile.
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The constant positive attitude of my father has shown me that there is nothing that a bad joke can't help.
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He has given me countless happy memories that I will take with me for the rest of my life.
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The love and care that my parents have given me over my life has allowed me to grow and develop into the person I am today.
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Weijerism in a nutshell
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The central ideas of weijerism are broad, unspecific, and probably not going to get me a good score.
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But if I tried to describe them in any other way I wouldn't be expressing what I really believe.
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There aren't many specific aspects of weijerism that define something as right or wrong. But there are a few.
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A decision is wrong if it hurts other people mentally or physically.
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That rule is a little bit of common sense, but it applies to weijerism nonetheless.
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By listening to others and considering the full consequences of your actions on all people, you can ensure that no harm is done.
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A decision that you make is wrong if it goes against who you are as a person.
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What this means is that first you need to look inside of yourself and determine what kind of person you feel most comfortable being.
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If a situation requires you to go against your personality or beliefs, then that situation is better avoided.
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The most important pillar of weijerism is knowing that other people have different beliefs than you.
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Basically, you can believe whatever you want to believe, and other people can believe what they want to believe.
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This applies for almost anything, except if a person's beliefs bring harm to others.
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So overall, weijerism is about being true to yourself.
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It's about caring for others, and respecting opinions that differ from yours.
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At its core, weijerism is honesty.
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Weijerism is forgiveness.
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Weijerism is believing in yourself and in others.
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But most importantly, weijerism is about being yourself.
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