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Noblesse Oblige

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"Noblesse oblige" is generally used to imply that with wealth, power and prestige come responsibilities. The phrase is sometimes used derisively, in the sense of condescending or hypocritical social responsibility. In American English especially, the term has also been applied more broadly to those who are capable of simple acts to help another, usually one who is less fortunate.

In ethical discussion, it is sometimes used to summarize a moral economy wherein privilege must be balanced by duty towards those who lack such privilege or who cannot perform such duty. Finally, it has been used recently primarily to refer to public responsibilities of the rich, famous and powerful, notably to provide good examples of behaviour or to exceed minimal standards of decency.

 

"From everyone to whom much has been given, much will be required; and from the one to whom much has been entrusted, even more will be demanded." (Luke 12:48)

EXAMPLE:

  1. By Practicing and continuously implementing ethical principles, commandments and practices in my career and workplace.
  2. By continously developing, increasing and sharing my knowldege about IT to IT industry and to other IT people as well.
  3. By helping those people who are in need when it comes to solving compute issues, example abput software hardware, network etc.

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