Everyday Ethics is my effort to try to understand ethics. We live in a world of many voices. Some bellow from a landscape of moral relativism. Money, culture, power, and celebrity are voices that overpower the quieter voices of tradition. But the paradox is that sometimes the louder voices are the right voices. That popularity isn’t always wrong and tradition isn’t always right is the enduring challenge for all of those trying to live ethically.
Ethics pervades the way we choose our leaders, raise our children, and how we work and play. Everyday ethics is at the core of our humanity.
Philip Wik is the author of more than thirty books spanning memoir, travel, business, history, politics, philosophy, mystery, children’s books, and fiction. His first book, How To Do Business With the People's Republic of China, accompanied President Reagan’s staff on their historic 1984 China visit. He has published with Prentice-Hall and continues to write under his own imprint, Blue Kitten Books.
Philip’s work combines insight, humor, and storytelling, taking readers on journeys across the globe, through history, and into the imagination. Whether exploring life’s big questions or sharing family history, his books inspire curiosity, reflection, and discovery.