Morality is a set of standards or principles that guide how we live, relate, and connect with the world. It includes philosophy, religion, culture, and tradition that enabling groups or individuals to determine what’s right and wrong.
Meanhile, subjective refers to our personal feelings, experiences, tastes, or opinions. Trust your instinct ika nga. Understand our emotions about the topic being discussed.
On the other hand, objective means unbiased, not influenced by our personal emotions and focused on facts of an issue or case. Walang halong diskrimanasyon at ibe-based lang ang judgement sa nakalatag na mga evidences.
Madalas we used subjective methods in dealing with our morals. Doon tayo nasanay, eh. It’s always personal, emotions parati ang nauuna. Kaya madaming nasisira na pagsasama. We tend to rely on our emotions before thinking outside the box.
“Hindi mo pa rin mababago ang katotohanan na sa panahong walang-wala ka, iniwan ka, binalewala ka, nilamangan ka, at ninais mong bumuo ng sariling pamilya, naandyan ang babaeng ‘to sa tabi mo. Ngunit ang hindi katanggap-tanggap ay ang kasiraang hatid sa buhay niya na ikaw mismo ang may dala.”
Sabi nga nang paborito kong manunulat at makata, “Ang sugat na pilit tinatakpan ay may posibilidad na magka-infection at lumalim pa.”
Therefore, my answer is;
“Morality is the unification of our subjective and objective intentions.”