The idea of objective morality is a fantasy. You will never discover an idea which tells us how to lives our lives correctly, this is determined only by our desires, fickle things as they are. Morality represents an idea of what makes a life best lived. Ethics is not morality. Ethics identifies what makes a specific action (not a series of actions, such as a lifetime) worthy of permission or worthy of prohibition. Ethics is objective. This chapter demonstrates this in 10 pages. But I present a relatively brief proof for your philosophical satisfaction at a price. It demands the cost of careful reading. Can you pay up for the reward of understanding a new idea?