Continuing with our discussion about being an honorable person, I know that when people feel you are honorable they treat you better, trust you, and give you opportunities.
A person who is honorable is someone…
-who believes in fairness and fair play and will not bend the rules of ethics or break them in order to secure an advantage or put an opponent at a disadvantage.
-who will not cheat in cards, golf, school, marriage, business, and in other important areas of life – and if they do cheat they forfeit the right to apply the term honorable to themselves.
-who holds the concept of honor in such high regard that they will not subject to perversion by enabling, supporting, celebrating or paying homage to anyone who is clearly acting in a dishonorable way.
This last one should help us be more independent rather than completely identifying with or supporting someone who has some good qualities while also having significant character flaws.
How do you self-assess with these three standards?
Well continue our conversation on honor tomorrow.
Thank you Larry ! I am great-full for you my friend !❤️
Thank you Larry!
I used to be a boy scout, I have the scout oath printed on my walls in my business, I feel like I can call myself honorable and I am proud of that…