Tianna Shepperson
March 16, 2012
Personal Ethics Reflection Out of the four ethical lenses, my preferred ones are Rights and Responsibilities and Result lens because I often use my feelings to determine the choices that I make towards my happiness. As an example I moved out my mother house soon as I graduated because I rather be independent and free than living with my mom rules and not having as much freedom as I do now. My blind spot stated that as long as I’m satisfied that I unintentionally leave everyone else to fend for themselves. This is badly handled because the problem is left unresolved. I am satisfied so I am okay with it. My strengths out rule my disadvantages because I had more positive theories that related to me more than the negatives did. It stated that my gifts are self-knowledge and free will because since I tend for myself I am fiercely reliable and accountable; I make responsible choices that are good for everyone. The best solution for me is both consistent and flexible as well as treating everyone fairly. On a different perspective my disadvantages were a change of thought to the way I felt about my ethics of life. I relate to the theory because of the simple fact that by me being more reliable on myself that I have a hand full of responsibilities to organize and fit into my everyday schedule. My values in life have a major impact on me because of my nationality. My morals in life have been handed down from older generations and which I believe in about the struggle in life as an African American. My morals in life are Christianity, family, and education. Behaviors that I acquire are strongly expressed and judgmental. I use my personal ethics to benefit me. Once I am contempt with my final decision I go forth with it. I make sure it is done and I am satisfied with the choice I made. What I learned through the ethical lens inventory