Personal Principles

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Principles are personal beliefs that impact every day of life, as they control how a person acts, speaks, and treats other people. Principles can be influenced by many things, like personal experiences, religion, or a person’s upbringing. My principles were formed through my religion as many of my beliefs were taught to me through the bible and through being raised a Catholic. It is important to, like Jefferson says, “stand like a rock,” when it comes to principles, because they are the foundation of a person, and if somebody will throw away their principles easily, then it shows they have little integrity or sense of morality. If I, for example, rejected my faith because I was afraid to admit my true beliefs it would portray me as a coward who …show more content…

My principles impact my decisions every day as they cause me to do the right thing instead of doing what is popular. A couple of weeks ago I was with my friends and we were going to Walgreens to pick up milk for my mother. As I walked through the door, I saw a homeless man sitting there, and I felt an urge to help him. I gave him a measly two dollars as it was all I had in change. His response still chills me to the bone as he said, “That’s more than anybody has given me in a month.” This experience caused me to feel amazing sorrow for the man; therefore, I went inside and bought him a bottle of water and two packs of peanut butter crackers. I gave them to him and he told me that he had renewed faith that there were still good people in the world. The reason that I did this for him was not because of a passing whim, but because it is what I have been taught and because my principles would not allow me to leave that man without doing something for him. This is just one example of how principles can influence people’s decisions, but there are countless others in life every

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