I have just been reading Right is might, a basic book on ethical behavior by Richard W. Wetherhill, it was written originally in the 50's but not published until 89. It is so true there is a right path, a right way, people know it but are too selfish and greedy (the top 5%, corrupt governments, politicians, CEO's) to care. If only those people would do the right thing we would all benefit, the planet and mankind and all its creatures. check out his ebook free to everyone. Thank you or your messages, your doing a good thing.
dawn from florida
July 7, 2014
This is great! Things we can do all the time with out asking at all.
trinity welch from home
December 2, 2012
I choose to accept the choices of others and respect the life choices of everyone.
Joe from Canada
October 29, 2012
MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICES EVERYONE!
ANA JOE from 34 FISHER CRES
October 24, 2012
"our lives start as a blank canvas and our choices and decisions are the colors that determine and enable us to paint our very own masterpiece."
joseph p.martino from millburn,nj
January 13, 2012
Be kind to all living things with out needing a reward. Your reward is being selfless rather than needing to qualify the act.
Laura Invernale from New jersey
October 19, 2011
Right choices are like food for the soul
Jose from Jersey City NJ
July 10, 2011
To me, making the Right Choices means being mindful of all your other values, and applying them to the relevant situations. It is applying the wisdom gained from life experiences. It is acting with sincerity and a true desire to live out your values day to day.
Katrina from Florida
June 22, 2011
I stayed home with my guy this year for "new years". I think that speaks for itself. How does this site work? Isn't it something like, you made a good decision so post it? Hmmm...I dunno...I just seen the site broadcasted on TV so looked it up. Kinda not what I expected though, so we'll see.
Paula from Madison, WI.
January 1, 2011
One can only see the light, when darkness falls and wrong is made right.
Jason R. from Columbus, Ohio
November 18, 2010