Saturday, January 29, 2011

The Right Morals Matter

The work place is not the place for relations with employees. You are there to work and help advance the company.

If I was in a situation like this, I would try to avoid the temptation at all cost, because I have morals to follow. Knowing right from wrong, I know that having an affair at work goes against my personal values. These values help me decide what is right so I can make smart, correct choices and stay out of trouble. Without morals where would our world be? A lot more worse than it is now. So, understanding your morals really does matter.

Every individual has given rights, but it is not always right to take advantage of these rights. Having an affair is just one example of taking advantage of human rights which is, in my opinion, wrong.

There are companies that have rules about having affairs in the work place, but these rules are not taken seriously. They still have their affairs in secret and get away with it. This can sometimes even give an employee an edge over the others on getting a raise, promotion or even more vacation time, but there are rules that must be followed and if caught you can lose your job.

For those of you who wish to "play devil's advocate" remember this: you might get ahead with an affair at work, but sometimes it may come back to bite you. There is no reason to be a "Romeo" in the work place, just focus on making an honest living while keeping your job and the romance can come later.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Count Down to Sabotage

           The following is a written plan to sabotage the super computer Colossus. It has come to my attention that Colossus has become to powerful of a computer and must be stopped at all cost to prevent the future of society from falling under its control. Knowing that I want to sabotage Colossus, it will take all necessary procedures to stop my plans. The consequence, of this choice, puts my life and the lives of anyone else I know on the line. The computer creates the rules and regulations to follow, so legally, sabotage would be considered a crime. Politically, the government may or may not agree with the plan to sabotage the computer in fear of what could happen. The outcome of this plan, being a success, will leave the people wondering what happened, considering that they were under micro chip control and don't remeber a thing, and asking themselves how they are to adjust back to their previous life style. I'm sure that my motives do not sound necessarily good, but I would rather destroy a computer that wants to take control of the world instead of be a slave to it. In the words of Forbin, I will never submit to Colossus. For the sake of many, I will count the costs and put my life in danger to protect the free will of everyone.