Integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.

It is one of the most desirable attributes in a person.

We all like to think we have Integrity, but integrity is often misunderstood.

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People like to make you think following THEIR morals and principles are integrity and drum those into you,

but that is not integrity.

It is living by your OWN morals and principles and not allowing others to shape or compromise them.
People with integrity will do what they think is right no matter what,.

They will make unpopular decisions for the greater good.

They wont be influenced by herd mentality or peer pressure.

It stops them trying to impress others and allows them to follow their own path.
With integrity you show consistency of character allowing others to build trust in you.

That ultimately opens many doors to achieve more in life because you have the respect, admiration, and trust from others.

You build a very strong network if you can build trust.
People with integrity are not very judgemental, they appreciate people's differences and know when to give the benefit of the doubt.

They are not willing to pass judgement on anyone unless they are 100% sure they are right.

They doesn't mean they are not cautious.
People with integrity do not accept injustice.

A prosecutor with no integrity will still prosecute someone who may well be innocent if they think they can win and therefore advance their career and satisfy the need for the case to be solved.
Employers look out for Integrity, because it indicates the employee will perform to the best of their ability and act on their principles no matter what.

Be careful, Just because an employer is looking for integrity that doesn't mean they have it themselves.
An employer with integrity themselves are also desirable because with integrity comes lack of corruption.

They do not attract a toxic workplace.
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