This document discusses moral compasses and what influences them. It defines a moral compass as something that guides decisions based on morals and virtues. It then lists some common influences on one's moral compass like education, religion, emotions, and circumstances. The document uses the biblical example of Ahithophel, King David's counselor who betrayed him, to show how circumstances can influence one's moral compass. It concludes by advising people to seek truth, act on it, and live in love in order to have a strong, reliable moral compass.