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  Develop Morally
 

Growing up means testing out and developing your moral muscles as well. Idealism, fairness and justice begin to have greater meaning. Sometimes you may find that others influence the way you feel about right and wrong. That's all right if it really fits with your own moral code. Even though it might not seem 'cool' at the time, it can help to check with parents or respected adults on some subjects - they are there with you for the long-term, and are happy to help you with issues you are going through. Realise that your "True North" will be the guiding direction on your moral compass throughout your whole life.

"Give us courage to stand for something lest we fall for anything" - Peter Marshall

 









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