
The Four Pillars of Ethics
The Four Pillars of Ethics are principles guiding moral behavior. They include: 1. **Integrity**: Acting honestly and consistently in all situations. 2. **Fairness**: Treating everyone equally and justly, ensuring no one is treated unfairly. 3. **Respect**: Acknowledging the worth of all individuals and valuing their rights and opinions. 4. **Responsibility**: Being accountable for one’s actions and their consequences. Together, these pillars encourage ethical decision-making in personal and professional contexts, promoting trust and cooperation within society.