Learning About Ethics & Honesty to Stay Drug Free, For Good

The Personal Values course made me more aware of all the problems I’ve had and the mistakes that I’ve made, and I now know the correct direction to follow to live a good life.

I’ve learned about ethics and how to use it to stop behaving in a non-survival way and change life for the better.

I now know how to determine if an action is right or wrong. I know that we are all basically good, but by not being ethical we destroy ourselves. If we are ethical, we, our family and the people around us will benefit.

I need to follow a moral code so I don’t end up in dangerous situations and I know that by following such a code, a happy future will be assured.

Man resting on a bench
(To preserve privacy, the photo does not show an actual Narconon student or graduate.)

Justice comes about when people don’t follow a moral code and sooner or later, all that is left is self-destruction and regret.

I’ve learned what it means to be honest and why we need to be around honest people. Those are the ones who will have a positive impact on your life.

Lastly, I’ve learned how to experience and confront any difficulty in my life and I will not do anything to others that I would not want done to me.

I now intend to apply all the things I’ve learned at Narconon Balkan and I’m looking forward to leading a calm, happy, drug-free life.

F.S.—Student at Narconon Balkan

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Narconon Balkan

NARCONON BALKAN

DRUG EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION