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A steadfast adherence to moral principles.
(shared by 50 profiles - created 4 years ago by Actics)
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Follow what matters in a way that makes sense to me
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Pursue what matters in a meaningful way
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Refusing to compromise in the face of hostility.
(shared by 3 profiles - created 3 years ago by Andrei)
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Living according to one's own convictions and respecting one's own limitations and strengths.
(shared by 16 profiles - created 3 years ago by Dannie Jost)
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The conception of worth, that each person is an end per se, is not a mere abstraction. Our interest in it is not merely academic. Every outcry against the oppression of some people by other people, or against what is morally hideous is the affirmation of the principle that a human being as such is not to be violated. A human being is not to be handled as a tool but is to be respected and revered.
An Ethical Philosophy of Life
-Felix Adler-
(shared by 3 profiles - created 3 years ago by Nina M.)
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Consistently and constantly open up the conditions of possibility for flourishing against the parasitic violations of unnecessary violence.
(shared by 1 profile - created 3 years ago by Eric)
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Best way to sleep well at night
(shared by 2 profiles - created 3 years ago by carollepb)
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Being true to oneself and living in a meaningful and purposeful way.
(shared by 6 profiles - created 3 years ago by Aaron Pava)
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Stating clearly what you will do, following through on it, making it happen on time, going beyond what is normal and doing the expected while striving to provide even the unexpected.
(shared by 5 profiles - created 3 years ago by Box Populi)
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Possessing predicted and consistent results throughout extensive testing.
(shared by 1 profile - created 3 years ago by Austin)
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Doing what I think is right.
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Treating others as you would expect to be treated, with fairness, respect and honesty.
(shared by 3 profiles - created 3 years ago by Mohawk Media)
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Doing what is believed to be right whatever adversities that might lead to.
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Consonance with natural/universal truth. Self-consistency and consistency with Natural world.
(shared by 2 profiles - created 3 years ago by Peggy Carter)
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Living according to one's own convictions and respecting one's own limitations and strengths. Then, translating those convictions into commitments and promises, stating clearly what you will do, following through on it, making it happen on time, going beyond what is normal and doing the expected while striving to provide even the unexpected.
(shared by 2 profiles - created 3 years ago by Jeri)
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Trying to do the right thing and translating good intentions into action.
(shared by 1 profile - created 2 years ago by Sam Bond)
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Do no harm. Keep my word. Treat others with honour and respect.
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Being true to one's self and essentially interacting with one's fellow beings in a way that you expect to be treated yourself without cynicism and hypocracy.
(shared by 2 profiles - created 2 years ago by Mark Hunter)
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Doing what I know to be right.
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Staying true to the very essence of me. At any and every cost.
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Being the change you want to see in the world
(shared by 1 profile - created 2 years ago by Adital Ela)
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We value integrity by being true to ourselves and honest with others, where what we think, what we say, and what we do are one and the same.
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A life spent not justifying our actions, but rather one where our actions need no justification. Esse Quam Videri ~ To be rather than to seem.
(shared by 1 profile - created 1 year ago by JustS)
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Staying true to the essence of oneself
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Doing what is right, whether it's behind closed doors or being observed by others.
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