out what I want to achieve, and what direction I wish to travel upon. It reveals insight into thoughts and inspirations that were once oblivious to me. Applying this guiding prince to my jobside, overtime, I have come to realize that me being transparent with co-workers has helped me build strong relations with those I work with. It helps me understand the stated goals of Bank of America, and what role I can play to further those goals. Lastly, it helps me better engage, make decisions not just at home, but at work too. I consider this principle teleological. Fidelity: Placed in an ethical decision-making situation, I think fidelity is paramount. For me, applying Fidelity deals with the thoughts of faithfulness, loyalty , and respecting promises
Applying fidelity when making decisions for me helps preserves my dignity, and encourages me to stay through to myself, beliefs, and ultimately assert the notion that my life has a meaning, and the decisions I take today can either harm or better the lives of others.
As someone living in a very complex society, applying fidelity as a guiding principle has helped me realize that is an essential moral obligation since it is important in regards to building trust and rapport with others. Trust is a building block that helps define most relationships in life. Thus, using fidelity in my decision making becomes paramount. Staying true to commitments I make to others, is indicative of the fact that I am trustworthy, I deal openly with others. I consider this to be a deontological principle. Justice: As a guiding principle, I define it as taking an unbiased approach, and implementing the right moral obligation in treating others with openness, fairness and dignity. I consider this to be a deontological principle. HONESTY: The ability to be sincere, and transparent in moral decision making, as to not intentionally deceive or even mislead others through selective omission or half-truths. I consider this to be a deontological
principle.
Concern: As a guiding principle, I define it as te ability to be compasionate, show interests to the happiness and wellbeing of others when making a decision. I consider it to be teleological.