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<b>Integrity * Honor * Duty</b> | <b>Integrity * Honor * Duty</b> | ||
− | <b>First is Integrity:</b | + | <b>First is Integrity:</b> |
− | + | # Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.<br> | |
− | + | # The state of being unimpaired; soundness. | |
− | + | # The quality or condition of being whole or undivided; completeness. | |
− | The Founding Principles of Integrity | + | The Founding Principles of Integrity |
From the book Developing Personal Integrity Copyright © 2005, by [[http://www.lulu.com/content/101677 Samuel Blankson.]] | From the book Developing Personal Integrity Copyright © 2005, by [[http://www.lulu.com/content/101677 Samuel Blankson.]] | ||
− | + | # Establishing Principles | |
− | + | # Love | |
− | + | # Honesty | |
− | + | # Faith and Hope | |
− | + | # Prudence | |
− | + | # Justice | |
− | + | # Fortitude | |
− | + | # Charity | |
− | + | # Temperance | |
<b>O</b>bey <b>YOUR</b> IDEAS because only <b>YOU</b> can. | <b>O</b>bey <b>YOUR</b> IDEAS because only <b>YOU</b> can. | ||
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<b>Second is Honor:</b><br> | <b>Second is Honor:</b><br> | ||
− | High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate. | + | High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate. |
− | + | # Good name; reputation. | |
− | + | # Glory or recognition; distinction. | |
− | + | # Principled uprightness of character; personal integrity. | |
− | + | # A code of integrity, dignity, and pride, chiefly among men, that was maintained in some societies, as in feudal Europe, by force of arms. | |
− | + | # A woman's chastity or reputation for chastity. | |
− | <b>honored, honoring</b | + | <b>honored, honoring</b> |
− | + | # To hold in respect; esteem. | |
− | + | # To show respect for. | |
<b>Idiom: Honor bound:</b> <br> | <b>Idiom: Honor bound:</b> <br> | ||
− | Under an obligation enforced by the personal integrity of the one obliged: | + | * Under an obligation enforced by the personal integrity of the one obliged: |
− | I was honor bound to admit that she had done the work. | + | ** I was honor bound to admit that she had done the work. |
+ | ** Honor is the most general term: The hero tried to be worthy of the honor in which he was held. | ||
− | + | <b>Third is Duty:</b> | |
− | + | # An act or a course of action that is required of one by position, social custom, law, or religion: Do your duty to God and your country. | |
− | <b>Third is Duty:</b | + | # Moral obligation: acting out of duty. |
− | + | # The compulsion felt to meet such obligation. | |
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<b>Idioms:</b><br> | <b>Idioms:</b><br> | ||
<b>duty bound</b><br> | <b>duty bound</b><br> | ||
− | Obliged: You are duty bound to help your little brother and sister.<br> | + | * Obliged: You are duty bound to help your little brother and sister.<br> |
<b>off duty</b><br> | <b>off duty</b><br> | ||
− | Not engaged in or responsible for assigned work.<br> | + | * Not engaged in or responsible for assigned work.<br> |
<b>on duty</b><br> | <b>on duty</b><br> | ||
− | Engaged in or responsible for assigned work. | + | * Engaged in or responsible for assigned work. |
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A little about myself, I spent 12 years in the U.S. Army and believe in Honor, Duty and Country.
I have a Wonderful Wife and 4 Great boys.
I'm a Proud member of The Patriot Guard Riders For more about us Please visit [Patriot Guard Riders]
I try to follow this guide for my life
Integrity * Honor * Duty
First is Integrity:
- Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.
- The state of being unimpaired; soundness.
- The quality or condition of being whole or undivided; completeness.
The Founding Principles of Integrity From the book Developing Personal Integrity Copyright © 2005, by [Samuel Blankson.]
- Establishing Principles
- Love
- Honesty
- Faith and Hope
- Prudence
- Justice
- Fortitude
- Charity
- Temperance
Obey YOUR IDEAS because only YOU can.
Integrity n. in•teg•ri•ty
Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.
Diligence n. dil•i•gence
Earnest and persistent application to an undertaking.
Ethics n. eth•ics
The rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a
profession.
Altruism n. al•tru•ism
regard for others, both natural and moral; devotion to the interests of others;
brotherly kindness; unselfish concern for the welfare of others; selflessness.
Sincerity n. sin•cer•i•ty
The quality or condition of being sincere; genuineness, honesty, and freedom
from duplicity.
Second is Honor:
High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate.
- Good name; reputation.
- Glory or recognition; distinction.
- Principled uprightness of character; personal integrity.
- A code of integrity, dignity, and pride, chiefly among men, that was maintained in some societies, as in feudal Europe, by force of arms.
- A woman's chastity or reputation for chastity.
honored, honoring
- To hold in respect; esteem.
- To show respect for.
Idiom: Honor bound:
- Under an obligation enforced by the personal integrity of the one obliged:
- I was honor bound to admit that she had done the work.
- Honor is the most general term: The hero tried to be worthy of the honor in which he was held.
Third is Duty:
- An act or a course of action that is required of one by position, social custom, law, or religion: Do your duty to God and your country.
- Moral obligation: acting out of duty.
- The compulsion felt to meet such obligation.
Idioms:
duty bound
- Obliged: You are duty bound to help your little brother and sister.
off duty
- Not engaged in or responsible for assigned work.
on duty
- Engaged in or responsible for assigned work.