Ethics in your workplace

Who holds ethics in your workplace or clinical practice?
Where does this cycle begin?
Is it with the toxic teaming up that isolates one voice?
Is it when the victim becomes the abuser?
Or is it when ethics itself is pushed down, silenced, and reputations are damaged?

In clinical practice, ethics is supposed to be our anchor. But in reality, holding onto it often feels lonely, even risky.

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“God is dead,” Friedrich Nietzsche.