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 | The Top Ten Reasons to Live a Life of Integrity Michael Angier Success Networks International |
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You might think that it's a no-brainer why one should live
an honest life. But it's apparent to me that a life of
integrity
is the exception rather than the rule. How many people do you
know who are honest all the time?
We could make a case about the morality and the
"rightness"
of living honestly. Religious leaders have been advocating this
for thousands of years. It's doubtful that even they could
provide a true model of integrity.
I believe in the moral and ethical value of
integrity but I
also think there are very practical and worthwhile reasons for
living an impeccable life. Here are ten:
- Trust. In order to be successful in business or hold a
responsible job, a person must have a reputation of honesty.
Resources are not entrusted to people who have proven
themselves
as untrustworthy.
- Good Health. I have no research to support this, but I'd be
willing to bet that people who tell the truth are
healthier. They
have less concern, less stress and feel better about
themselves.
This has to translate into better health.
- Pride. I've yet to meet a liar who has any real pride in
themselves. Any good leadership training will stress the
importance and value of having pride in what you do and who you
are. If your reputation is grounded in deception, your
opinion of
yourself is poor indeed. Being honest just plain feels good.
- Peace of Mind. If you cheat on your income taxes,
you may get
away with it, but you'll probably always worry that you'll get
audited and face fines, extra charges and even jail as
a result.
Your reputation would also be tarnished. When you deal
honestly,
you have peace of mind. It's impossible to worry and be happy
happy at the same time.
- Remembering. It's been said that no one has a good enough
memory to be a good liar. When you don't tell the
truth, you have
to INVENT it. When you do, you'll often be asked to recall your
rendition of the truth, and you may not be able to do
so because
you forgot what you said. You KNOW the truth, but you can't
remember your version of it. Very embarrassing. Besides, it's
hard work to continually come up with false stories.
- Good Sleep. If you lie unless you have no conscience at
all you'll often lose sleep because of your fears of
being found
out. Your worry and your guilt will keep you awake. A good
night's sleep is one of life's many pleasures and honest people
sleep better.
- Confidence. Many people have excellent "bull"
detectors. They
know at least at some level when you're being fake. If telling
lies is your modus operandi, you know that these people will
often see though your façade. There's no way to have real
confidence in oneself when you're walking on "bull."
- Good Relationships. Relationships are the jewels of
our lives.
Some would argue that relationships ARE our lives. And breeches
in trust are the death knell of relationships. When trust is
gone, there is no foundation upon which to build. Relationships
lacking in trust seem hollow and shallow. They lack joy.
- Legal Problems. We don't have to look very far to see the
legal trouble people get themselves into from dishonesty. Lying
in a court of law or to an officer of the law is literally
AGAINST the law. Conversely, if you have no secrets,
you can rest
easy and its hard for anyone to blackmail you.
- It Doesn't Work. All too often our deceptions and duplicity
are discovered. In the information age in which we live, it's
even more likely that lies will sooner or later be
seen for what
they are. Dishonesty is just plain inefficient.
The right thing to do is seldom the easy thing to do. But
it's worth it.
Copyright © 2000 Michael E. Angier, used with permission.
Michael Angier is the founder and president of Success Networks
International, publishers of SUCCESS STRATEGIES, INSIGHT and
SUCCESS DIGEST. Success Net is an association committed to
helping people to be more knowledgeable, productive and
effective. Their mission is to inform, inspire and
empower people
to be their best personally and professionally. Free
subscriptions, memberships, books and SuccessMark Cards are
available at http://www.successnet.org
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