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David Jetmore on Ethics
In this month’s episode, David reflects on the values and principles that shape ethical behavior, from lessons learned in childhood to the difficult decisions we face later in life. Through stories from family life, medical training, and decades of medical practice, he explores the difference between knowing the right thing to do and actually doing it, especially when circumstances make the choice less clear. Together, we examine how ethics are taught, how culture influences our sense of right and wrong, and why many of life’s most important moral questions exist not in black and white, but in shades of gray.
“The reward you have for ethical behavior is you like yourself. You’re around yourself all the time, so you might as well be a person you’d like to be around.” (David, 26:25)
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David Jetmore is a retired physician and one of the founding members of Richmond Neighborhood Restoration in Indiana. He has had a lifelong interest in historic preservation and has personally restored several historic Richmond properties as well as the 220-year-old farmhouse where he lives with his wife, Cheri.
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