No Human is Perfect: We Are All Works in Progress

Ethics refers to a person's understanding of right and wrong, influencing their actions, words, and belief systems. It is particularly relevant for those in positions of authority, such as religious leaders, cultural figures, politicians, and influencers. These individuals often position themselves as spokespersons for the divine, providing guidance on matters ranging from mundane issues to serious moral concerns. However, some who assume these roles exploit their positions, becoming self-proclaimed mediators between people and the divine. They dictate religious rulings, shaping followers' lives in various aspects, from personal choices to matters as grave as criminal punishments for perceived sins. Unfortunately, many of these figures lack moral integrity and often harbor desires for power, wealth, and control. Their hearts may be tainted with hatred and rage, and they frequently exhibit hypocrisy.

Every Human Being Is Incomplete In Terms Of Skills

In addition to knowledge, human beings are also limited in terms of skills and skill mastery. Skills represent the ability to perform an action or a pattern of actions, and skill mastery is the ability to perform these actions at a high level. Examples include champion boxers, footballers, music artists, writers, and others who have attained a high level of skill mastery. These individuals are often celebrated globally and pedestalized at the top of our culture, creating a separation between them and others. Moreover, their success in skill mastery is often coupled with financial wealth, leading to fame.