Friday, October 11, 2019
Based on Kolberg’s Scale
On Kohlbergââ¬â¢s scale, I consider myself to be on the conventional level, Level II. I can say that I still react to my familyââ¬â¢s expectations. Not so much of my peers, because Iââ¬â¢ve learned that everyone have their personal opinions to everything. Sometimes, even unsolicited advices are given, I donââ¬â¢t intend to be rude to them in any way, therefore, I take it as creative criticism. These things happen all the time. I do conform to the norms that I learned at home and in school, not so much from the church though because I have not been an active member for some time now. I do understand the moral norms and rules and how they must be followed. Growing up, family played a significant role in my life. I can truly say that I am who I am today because of them. I was taught that for as long as I live the right way, not hurting anyone along the way, and being thankful for what I have, I will be happy. There were times that I have made the wrong choices, but for the most part, I didnââ¬â¢t forget my parentââ¬â¢s teachings. For instance, getting in trouble with the law for fighting or being disruptive, I eventually grew out of it and learned that maybe violence is not the way to do things. For the most part, having a decent conversation or as simple as talking about the problem will eventually solve the misunderstanding and everything can end well. I donââ¬â¢t see myself on the third level only because I havenââ¬â¢t come to the point where I question why things are the way they are. I know the difference between right and wrong, and I definitely think thatââ¬â¢s more important than looking for explanations.
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