1.4.11

Will You Comment, Please?

 INTEGRITY
  • How would you define this word?
  • What does this word mean to you?  
  • Is there a person / character that you think is a good example of living with/by Integrity?
  • Any other comments/examples of Integrity?
I would really love any and all thoughts/examples/stories, etc!  Thank you!

4 comments:

cristie said...

integrity...when your values match your actions.

this means that there are some people "what you see is what you get"

my dad's picture should be by the definition of integrity.

i would like to be a person of integrity...but in some instances i trade this virtue for "not making waves." xox

abigail brasher said...

it means to me to be honest with ones self.

Binkey said...

I define integrity as a trusting and honest value/trait that some of the best people in this world carry with them, not just for a moment but throughout their entire lives.

Integrity is a value that grows within me and is a part of my day to day life. Not only do I feel the warmth it gives me but I feel the impact it has on 0thers that sees it in me.

My grandfather, who has now past, was a true man of God. His values and life revolved around integrity and humility. Through his actions he's impacted and influenced more people than he ever knew. One of the most important people in my life saw his actions and passed the blessings onto me. This person is my father.

Whenever I'd hear the word integrity in my youth I would think of the Young Women's pledge. "We are daughter's of our heavenly father, who loves us, and we love him. We will stand as witnesses of God in all times and in all things and in all places. We will strive to live the Young Womens values, which are: Faith, Divine Worth, Individual Worth, Knowledge, Choice and Accountability, Good Works, and INTEGRITY."

Hope this helps you in whatever you are looking for :)

Britters and Parx said...

doing the right thing, regardless of the consequences. I thought of this:
CIRCLE OF HONOR
"I have been asked what I mean by WORD OF HONOR. I will tell you. Place me behind prison walls-walls of stone ever so high, ever so thick, reaching ever so far into the ground-there is a possibility that in some way or another I may escape; but stand me on the floor and draw A CHALK LINE around me and have me give my WORD OF HONOR never to cross it. Can I get out of the circle? No. Never! I'd die first!" -Karl G. Maeser