moral
Morality, or "manners, nature, and polite behavior," is the process of learning to distinguish virtue and vice. The proper system of values and the principles of moral conduct encourage good customs, but blame bad customs. Moral judgment is to think deeply about whether one action is appropriate or not, or whether it is selfish or selfish. The true identification of morality is regarded as virtue, kindness, courtesy, honesty, and justice. Hypocrisy is a virtue in deceit, claiming to have a very high moral standard in practice, but it does not agree with the claim. Morality, whether derived from culture, philosophy, religion, society, or personal conscience, is assessed through logic, experience, and appropriate judgment.