Moral values are standards that govern individual behavior and choices. They can be derived from society, government, religion, or oneself. Moral values are flexible depending on one's culture but generally refer to what is considered right or wrong. A useful way to think about one's moral compass is that it has four directions - integrity, forgiveness, compassion, and responsibility - which represent universal principles honored across cultures. Some examples of moral values discussed include prejudice, lying, oppression, treason, willful ignorance, brainwashing of children, murder, greed, theft, fraud, and violence.