The first part of morality is perfect behavior or moral "ideals." But that can become very misleading because it's hard to call moral perfection an ideal. For example, one guy could say that a Corvette is "his ideal" of the best car; on the other hand that doesn't mean everyone else ought to have the same ideal. That's because everyone has different tastes and, therefore, different ideals. Another thing that goes with the first morality is getting along with other people. That is expressed by comparing humanity as a band playing a tune. "To get a good result, you need two things. Each player's individual instrument must be in tune and each must come in at the right moment so as to combine with all the others." .
The second part of morality is tidying up or harmonizing the things inside yourself. That is very important because it doesn't matter how hard you try to get along with other people if don't have inner morality you will eventually run into and hurt another individual. .
The third and final part of morality is the purpose and direction you want to take your life. That means depending on how you view your destination for your future, it will decide which way you want your life to head. In another words, depending on if you believe in Christianity or not, it will plan out how you will view the rest of your life. For example, people who believe that there is no life after death don't really try to change their bad habits because they know it that they will die soon enough. On the other hand, people who believe in Christianity and have personal flaws try to fix them knowing that they will have those flaws for eternity if they don't try to fix them.