Morality is something that we learn from the time we can conceptualize good and bad until we are no longer of sound mind. We don't know if it is right or wrong until we, ourselves, decide it is - yet novels, lectures, religions, communities and relationships are formed from the values of where the line between good and bad stands. Humans are in constant turmoil, driven by emotions. Our inherent needs, brain chemistry, and cells are constantly subconcously telling us what we need, while our morality and values, work hard to steer the course of our actions and behaviors. I met my now husband not knowing that our values would so deeply align. Our compassion for others and for animals, our need to apologize when we have hurt someones feelings or overstepped a boundary, our desire to fix things that are broken so that others can benefit from them are a moral obligation that we have not only to allow us to forgive ourselves but to make the human experience more tolerable for others around us. It was this core human value that aligned that brought us together when we are so different otherwise. Adversely without morality, people move through live satiating their needs without regard for others. While it can be seen as self-serving or mean-spirited, we as humans often simply do the wrong thing because of a lapse in judgement, allowing our emotions to overtake our values, or simply being complacent in our morailty. Who we are as people, our values, our morality drives people's impression of us, the people and energy we attract, and the peace we have within ourselves. Morality exists on a spectrum that can only be defined by the individual, yet our belief systems, governments, religions, families and communities are formed off of lineages of people deciding what is good and bad.