Every Choice Leaves a Trace (EBBF Conference Theme Song)

EPISODE · Feb 26, 2025 · 3 MIN

Every Choice Leaves a Trace (EBBF Conference Theme Song)

from Bahá’í Tunes · host Dr. Duane Varan

A theme song developed for the 'Ethical Business Building the Future' (EBBF)'s 35th Annual Conference in Istanbul.  The chorus includes the theme: Every choice leaves a trace.  This is a reference to this quote from the Universal House of Justice: "Every choice a Bahá’í makes—as employee or employer, producer or consumer, borrower or lender, benefactor or beneficiary—leaves a trace, and the moral duty to lead a coherent life demands that one’s economic decisions be in accordance with lofty ideals, that the purity of one’s aims be matched by the purity of one’s actions to fulfil those aims."

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