Ethical Noble Behavior and Award Attribution-World Credit Organization

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3.9 Identification of noble behaviors and rewards

The identification of morally noble behavior and reward attribution is a right and wrong identification standard and service designed by the World Credit Organization (WCO). ice8000.org/acnhwgc/111.htm).

People can use this credit service to identify right from wrong. This service can be an independent service, and at the same time, it is generally included in the practice procedures such as praise.

3.9.1 Standards of Ethical Conduct

Under the premise of not violating the moral bottom line, people can occasionally, short-term or long-term have higher moral pursuits and actions. If such pursuits and actions conform to the universal value principles of human beings, they should be identified as morally noble behaviors. Ethical conduct includes, but is not limited to, inter alia:

(1) Do not violate the moral bottom line subjectively, and strive to pursue the effect of self-interest on the premise of benefiting others.

(2) Do not violate the moral bottom line subjectively, and strive to pursue the effect of benefiting others, and do not particularly care about whether your own rights and interests are damaged.

(3) Do not violate the moral bottom line subjectively, and strive to pursue and practice universal human values, regardless of whether your own rights and interests are damaged.

3.9.2 Reward attribution, omitted.

The above content is excerpted from "Introduction to ICE8000 Credit Knowledge" (written by Fang Bangjian, free to use, but please indicate the source)