The word
‘ethics’ comes from the Greek word ‘ethikos’. It refers to one’s moral
character and the way in which society expects people to behave in accordance
with accepted principles.
Business
ethics is the code of good conduct that a business adheres to in its daily
dealings both with other businesses and with customers.
Most
philosophers conclude that ethical failure occurs because of lack of character.
Virtuous people will live ethically. Therefore, we need to think about the desired
virtues and how one can develop those virtues.
In the
month of Magha (December) 5,000 years ago, on the battlefield at Kurukshetra
just before the start of Mahabharata war, Krishna outlined to Arjun a system of
ethics that has withstood the test of time. In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna tells Arjuna not only how to build character but
lso the rood cause of ethical failure and how to avoid it.
It is
easy to give a list of positive qualities that we can all agree upon. Yet, even
though hundreds of trainers work day and night to teach people good character,
when it really matters people’s character still fails why?
To
maintain good character, we must overcome kama ,
that is lust or selfish desire. Most people think kama
means just sexual craving, but it simply refers to an overwhelming desire for
anything, such as lust for power. Greed, dishonesty and corruption are all by
product of lust. To be happy, successful and well situated, the Gita says one
must control lust.
Gita’s
solution to the ethical failure and downfall of corporations and society and
family is controlling the senses with spiritual strength. Ethics is linked to
spirituality. For the last century or more western business separated work and
spirituality. Kurukshetra was also about mind control. Every one of us, whether
s manager or employee, is fighting his own battle, his own Kurukshetra. The
Gita can help us to learn to regulate our senses, control our minds and gain
spiritual strength.
The Gita
is as fresh in insight and as relevant today as it was 5000 years ago. If only
every manager, administrator politician employee, worker and others pick a copy
of the Gita and spend a few minutes daily reflecting on its message, one can
experience the positive transformation. Who dosn’t wish to be disciplined, to
achieve home work balance and bring peace and harmony in a secular environment?
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