At EAPCS Collective, we believe that ethics isn’t just a subject for scholars or Sunday sermons—it’s a living, breathing part of your daily life. Every time you find a wallet, decide whether to use your turn signal, or choose how to respond in a moment of frustration, you’re not just making a choice—you’re shaping your character.
That’s why we’ve created our Ethical Scenario Reflections—a growing collection of short, thought-provoking, multiple-choice quizzes based on real-life situations. These aren’t meant to test you or trap you. They’re designed to get you thinking.
Each scenario presents a common decision point:
Do I keep the cash or return the wallet?
Is it really that bad to cut across lanes if no one’s around?
Does signaling matter when I’m the only one on the road?
The answers you choose reveal more than a preference—they reveal a posture. A posture toward others. A posture toward accountability. A posture toward living with intention instead of assumption.
These scenarios are simple, but the purpose is deep:
To cultivate ethical awareness.
To restore practical wisdom.
To encourage reflection over reaction.
Whether you're a seeker, a skeptic, or simply someone who wants to live with more integrity, these mini quizzes help you slow down, reflect, and ask the kind of questions that rarely make it into everyday conversation.
Life throws countless ethical puzzles our way. If you’ve witnessed or wrestled with a situation that made you pause and think, we want to hear from you!
Use our [Suggestion Form] to submit your ideas for new scenarios.
They can be serious, funny, frustrating, or flat-out weird—if it made you reflect, it's worth exploring.
We don’t become better people all at once. We become better in the small moments—by learning to notice, to reflect, and to choose wisely.
EAPCS Collective isn’t here to judge. We’re here to walk with you—toward a life of reason, compassion, and common sense.
So go ahead—try a scenario, reflect on your choice, and if something hits home… share it. Ethics isn’t about having all the right answers. It’s about staying open to the questions.