The meaning of integrity has been eroded. Drop the
word into conversations in Hollywood, on Wall Street, even on Main Street, and
you’ll get blank stares in return. For most Americans, the word conjures up
ideas of prudishness or narrow-mindedness. In an age when the meanings of words
are manipulated, foundational values such as integrity can be pulverized
overnight.
Integrity is antithethical to the spirit of our
age. The overarching philosophy of life that guides our culture revolves around
a materialistic, consumer mentality. The craving need of the moment supersedes
consideration of values that have eternal significance.
Billy Graham said, “Integrity is the glue that
holds our way of life together. We must constantly strive to keep our integrity
intact.”
Are you willing to be a person of integrity at all
costs?
Reference:
Maxwell, J. C. (2007). Maximize your day: 365 days of insights to develop the leader within you and influence those around you. Manila, Philippines: OMF Literature Inc.
Maxwell, J. C. (2007). Maximize your day: 365 days of insights to develop the leader within you and influence those around you. Manila, Philippines: OMF Literature Inc.
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