moralcentric
A person who places morality at the center of how they evaluate people, relationships, and decisions.
A moralcentric individual is less concerned with race, religion, politics, wealth, status, appearance, or popularity than with honesty, integrity, accountability, loyalty, and personal character.
While others ask, "What group are you part of?" a moralcentric person asks, "What kind of person are you?"
Moralcentric: Character before category. Morals before labels.
Origin: A combination of moral and centric. Coined to describe a person who evaluates people and decisions primarily through the lens of morality, ethics, and character rather than identity, status, wealth, or group affiliation.
A moralcentric individual is less concerned with race, religion, politics, wealth, status, appearance, or popularity than with honesty, integrity, accountability, loyalty, and personal character.
While others ask, "What group are you part of?" a moralcentric person asks, "What kind of person are you?"
Moralcentric: Character before category. Morals before labels.
Origin: A combination of moral and centric. Coined to describe a person who evaluates people and decisions primarily through the lens of morality, ethics, and character rather than identity, status, wealth, or group affiliation.
moralcentric by K. Vera North June 21, 2026
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