When Morality Fades: Standing Against the Slow Decline
There is a subtle, almost imperceptible way that societies lose their moral compass. It rarely happens in a single, dramatic moment; rather, it seeps in quietly, in small compromises, in the bending of principles, in the normalization of indifference. When selfishness is tolerated, when dishonesty is rewarded, or when injustice becomes routine, the foundation of trust that holds communities together begins to erode. What was once considered unacceptable becomes overlooked. What was once valued as sacred—honesty, empathy, fairness—starts to feel optional.
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