Barter the moral by understanding.


The basic guide of every society is still these days, mostly moral judgment.

And it is no coincidence, being that, from a very early age, the person is indoctrinated with scolding, high tones in the voice, frown, hand gestures, shouts and even blows. They indicate that something is being done, let's not say badly, but rather, something discordant with the idea of good of the adult in charge of "education."

With this type of instruction-alienation, it is hard to understand what good living and happiness are all about, because the moral mind tends to judge everything and that way it feels that it controls, because it terrifies what is beyond of the pre-established logic.

And morale is very tricky because of its subjective character. The appeal of morality is only valid in the lack of understanding and in the neglect that avoids using discernment in the present moment in which life and its circumstances occur.