Yes. And to me morality encompasses alot:
Integrity, trust, self respect, loyalty in righteouness, sexual loyalty to the one you love, understanding, compassion, and observance of the golden rule, and simply trying to make the world you influence better.... no matter how great or small that area of influence is.
Thats just some of it.....
2007-12-29 05:17:49
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answered by Magic Mouse 6
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No. Your personal life is and should be personal. The way you measure greatness is by the stubborness to cling to Duty, regardless of the cost to yourself. And the Charisma to inspire others to do the same. A few actual accomplishments help too.
There's a reason why we insist that our heroes be spotless and perfect. It gives us an excuse to not take up the task ourselves.
2007-12-29 02:37:29
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answered by Anonymous
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morality can be part of that honor is another part and the ability the deal with all sorts of situations and in all sorts of
conditions and at any time of the day or night is another and every one up here on p&s ,well maybe not every one that i have talked to via e-mails knows my back ground and what i,ve done in the past and where i,ve been and how long i,ve been there.but there are things i,ve done in my past that i can not and will not talk about and it,s not about national security
and things like that it,s i just dont want to .
2007-12-29 17:55:55
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answered by atlantismeditation@sbcglobal.net 6
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No. "Morality" is only the guidelines one follows in deciding what to do.
"Greatness" comes from actual actions -- what one does, and how one affects the world.
So, one can sit at home doing nothing and have high moral convictions -- but that's not going to make them "great" or even admirable.
2007-12-29 09:33:46
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answered by The Snappy Miss Pippi Von Trapp 7
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Morality is very subjective , one man's morality may mean intolerable suppression to another.
But I would rate Empathy, Honor, and Integrity very highly in determining someone's greatness even though I may disagree
with his world view.
2007-12-28 22:49:15
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answered by Anonymous
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To me it is, yes. Although I suppose it would not be a contradiction to say "he's a great pain in the butt." In that case, "great" just means very large, not very worthy.
2007-12-29 00:15:28
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answered by auntb93 7
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Morality is subjective so no.
But then so is greatness.
2007-12-28 22:05:01
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answered by Mysterious Racer P 7
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no
the sum of all relative aspects involved
2007-12-28 22:18:03
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answered by lobo27 6
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that'll be "Honor" for me.....
2007-12-28 22:05:32
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answered by Anonymous
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