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What does “moral obligation” mean here?

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Rebecca

A "moral obligation" can be understood to mean a duty or obligation that should be fulfilled, based on what is right and wrong. There is no legal requirement to fulfill this duty, but it is considered the right thing to do. The speaker has used this expression to state her opinion that pursuing all the things she wants to do is the right choice or decision for herself, as she has a "moral obligation" to herself to not have any regrets. Ex: You have a moral obligation to help if you see someone in danger. Ex: In the age of global pandemics, we all have a moral obligation to wear masks and stay at home.

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