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Integrity 3 – It’s Practiced [FP]
“Adversity doesn’t develop character – it reveals it” – Unknown (but smart) author. Our integrity is (Fundamental Principle 10), Our conscious decision and discipline to own our values and principles and to hold ourselves accountable to them. Most of the time … Continue reading
Integrity 2 – It’s Professed [FP]
“Integrity: The conscious decision and discipline to own your values and principles and hold yourself accountable to them” – Road Signs and Blind Spots. When a situation similar to the previously discussed Three-Card Monte game arises in a business transaction, … Continue reading
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