There is such a thing as robust morality. This means that it can respond to various real life occurrences while still being consistent; while not resulting in unfalsifiable statements.
Three tragedy of it is lack of emotional "belonging". This is what most moral amd honour systems build upon. Not even of belonging to an elite.
The main question it asks is whether any given question is meaningful and by how much, how it affects yourself, others, who benefits and who does not.
As for morality, I don't see how it can be objective. It's not a feature of the universe, it's a feature of a mind. Humans have common values, because we naturally have common brain design.
Consider that outright murder (in-group) and cannibalism are considered immoral by almost all moral systems. There are very good reasons why. (Both are due to is how fear works and social survival.)
Also why any act of killing is very restricted and the individual is cut out of the group.
Three tragedy of it is lack of emotional "belonging". This is what most moral amd honour systems build upon. Not even of belonging to an elite.
The main question it asks is whether any given question is meaningful and by how much, how it affects yourself, others, who benefits and who does not.