Kitchen Table Ethics
Submitted by amachrstahl on December 4, 2008
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Kitchen Table Ethics
Looking back on my childhood and thinking about our Kitchen Table Ethics I realized that just because we were taught something or told something it was very rarely displayed. Our Kitchen Table Philosophy was very situational in my family. I believe that my parent’s philosophy was, “Do as I say not as I do.â€
My brother, sisters and I were taught to work hard and care for others by our parents. We were told the difference between right and wrong. For the most part we were raised to be religious. Manners were very important and we were told all you needed in life was love and that would bring you happiness.
Although we were told to work hard my father had a...
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