It's been a while since I last shared something at this space.Today, let us reflect on the subject "Loyalty vs Integrity". Word of the day: Integrity I seldom have noticed the words “LOYALTY”& “INTEGRITY” lead to a good deal of confusion in the public mind. ‘Loyalty’ is a common term in politics vocabulary too, a word often verging on a spin. The definition of the word loyal is faithfulness or devotion to a person or cause. But today I want to specify the word 'Integrity' which means adherence to your values, your standards, your principles. Today's world needs more people who have integrity, empathy & expertise. In the political scenario, we need leaders who demonstrate integrity in order to restore the confidence of the public in the legitimacy of our institutions. What do you think about this? Have you ever been in a context where you had to choose between integrity & loyalty? Take a minute to think about your life & the real purpose of it; share your thoughts because this life is all about finding & becoming your true self! deep krishna
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Originality is no longer needed?
Analyzing today’s social scenario, this is the burning question comes to mind. Being original is less applauded. Why, yes, originality is very open, sincere and to the point. But imitations are manipulative and strategically well armed for impressing others. By 'Originality' I mean the ability to think independently; original ideas that naturally pops in one's mind. Originality is not much appreciated until you wear a mask and act like a “Guru”. Is it true that real leaders are rare to find now-a-days? But now-a-days so called leaders are only skin-deep; they believe in shallow words rather than powerful actions. Or are they insecure? They are concerned more about removing the “obstacles” from their path especially because they know how hard for them to fake “it”? In the end, I think I still believe in destiny and in the power of Truth. Real leaders are everywhere, waiting to be discovered! Just because the number of fakes are too many, we stumble upon them easily. Historians can never go wrong! Keep your faith! “The truth is rarely pure and never simple.” ― Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest |