Have a Conscience
Introduction
In a world flooded with noise, distractions, and conflicting ideologies, one of the most essential tools a person can possess isn’t something bought or taught—it’s conscience. It is the quiet voice that speaks when no one else is around. It’s the gut feeling that signals when something’s off, even if everyone else seems fine with it. Conscience is the inner compass that steers us toward right and away from wrong. It is what allows human beings to live ethically, to feel guilt when we’ve caused harm, and to feel peace when we’ve done the right thing—even at a cost. Without conscience, laws mean little, and morality becomes arbitrary. To have a conscience is not just to live—it’s to live meaningfully.