Integrity: The Pillar of Authentic Living
Here are some great examples of integrity.
Integrity is a moral principle of honesty, trustworthiness, and reliability. It is a concept of consistency of actions, values, methods, measures, principles, expectations, and outcomes. Integrity is a personal choice to hold oneself to consistent standards of behavior and ethics. Integrity is based upon truth. Jesus Christ would be the best living example of the embodiment of integrity.
What are some examples of integrity?
1. You keep promises and commitments, even when it's difficult.
You show up. You are kind and you manage to get things done even when it seems almost impossible.
2. You do the right thing, even when others are not.
You were Viktor Frankl, the human being that believed that were new possibilities for the human race. You were Martin Luther King speaking out and using your voice. You were JFK, fighting the enemy on all fronts. You are Naomi Wolf. You are Nicole Arbour. You are Shannen. You are Mikhaila Peterson. You are Samantha Marika. You are Lara Logan. You are Rita Panahi. You are Dr Robert Malone. You are Dr Mercola. You are Dr Aseem Malhotra. You are Blood Stained Brothers. You are fighting for the Falun Gong. You fight child trafficking and child abuse. You fight for the voiceless.
3. You are honest and truthful in all situations.
Be Like Christ.
4. You are consistent in your words and actions.
Consistently hold the light of truth.
5. You own up to mistakes and take responsibility.
Do this as quickly as possible if there is a genuine mistake that may have harmed another human being.
6. You refuse to take part in activities that go against your values.
Perhaps don’t get involved in a mass genocide that involves you, the government, and the ‘medical establishment’. Christ wouldn’t do that, would he? No.
7. You are open and transparent with information.
Don’t lie. Don’t hide something due to the fact you are still angry at your mother/father/sister/brother/ex/current partner.
8. You stand up for what is right, even when it’s unpopular.
See number two.
9. You are accountable for your decisions and actions.
Justice is going to come someday, could you hold your day in court with The Divine Truth as your witness?
10. You admit when you don’t know something and when you are wrong.
Especially if you harmed another man, woman, or child.
Best wishes on your journey to integrity.