Lost Morals

 

It may be difficult to find lost morals.
They are rarely where you would expect.
When you ask others to help you find lost morals, they often lie or misdirect you.
Morals are rarely found in religion or politics.
It is easy to confuse morals with something else.
It is important to persist in a moral search.
Found morals are called morality.
If you find morality, it won’t make you rich or famous.
Often morality ends in lost morals.
You can’t share morality, but you can teach it.
Teaching morality is often a lost cause.
Morality can easily be sold for a fortune but that isn’t the same as getting rich off your morals.
Selling morality is often a bad bargain. 
Moralizing doesn’t serve morality.
Morals are aspirational.
People who consider themselves moral are often deluded.
Life without morals is common.
It is wise, under any circumstances, to cling to the morals you have found.
If you hoard morals, they disappear.
If you find true morality it is more precious than gold.

 

Aviva Rahmani

Mary Hooper

For all those lost through cruelty  Sculpture by Mary Hooper

For all those lost through cruelty 
Sculpture by Mary Hooper

 
 

James W.C. White
Encyclical