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Stay aware, and think through what you would do if faced with a similar situation. Practice your response in a challenging situation. One article that could help inform your opinion is [Should software developers have a code of ethics](https://www.cio.com/article/3156565/developer/should-software-developers-have-a-code-of-ethics.html) from cio.com.
3. Start conversations with your peers now.
3. Start conversations with your peers now
Ethics is highly influenced by office culture, so lead by example. Be that person in your organization who talks about ethics openly, and advocates for a more ethical culture when possible. Pyschology Today has tips about [building an ethical culture](https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/do-the-right-thing/201507/six-ways-create-culture-ethics-in-any-organization).
4. Don't give up
It can be easy to become dishartened when a new ethical breach happens - but don't. Creating an ethical future for developers will take all of us.
It can be easy to become disheartened when a new ethical breach happens - but don't. Creating an ethical future for developers will take all of us.
5. Know your "why"
Think about your users. Think about your community. Think about your family. Before you are in a challenging situation, know why you will do the right thing.
6. Ask questions
It's okay not to know everything. If something makes you feel uneasy, ask. Chances are, someone either has the same question or has an answer for you.