Character is the foundation of lasting success. Without integrity, wealth eventually collapses.
Do the right thing, especially when it’s hard (8 Videos)
Duration: 44 minutes, 10 seconds
What is Integrity?
Semester project for TECH 638.
What is Integrity?
Semester project for TECH 638.
Semester project for TECH 638.
Is Honesty Always the Best Policy? | 5 Minute Video
Telling the truth is usually right. But can it also sometimes be …
Telling the truth is usually right. But can it also sometimes be wrong? If so, when? And why? Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, a bestselling author and renowned scholar, explains when honesty …isn’t the best policy.
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Script:
Pretty much everybody regards the Golden Rule — “Do unto others as you would have others do unto you” — as the best guide to moral behavior. But did you ever consider this rule in terms of speech, in how you talk about others?
We all acknowledge that it’s wrong to spread untruths about people, but many of us seem to feel that it’s okay to say anything about another as long as it’s true. But the fact that something is true doesn’t mean that it is necessarily anybody else’s concern. Do you want every aspect of your life made known to others — even if true?
How important is it to guard our tongues?
A lifetime of experience suggests to me that unfair speech is a major, not a minor, issue. I often ask listeners at workshops I conduct on the ethics of speech: ‘How many of you can think of at least one embarrassing personal incident, that were it to become widely known, would negatively impact your life?”
Almost all the hands go up, except for those who have led very boring lives, have poor memories, or are lying. What is perverse about human nature is that while we don’t want others to know about such events in our lives, almost all of us are just aching to learn and speak about such events in the lives of others.
Let’s analyze this further. Why exactly don’t we want people to know about a highly embarrassing episode? After all, for most of us, the deep secret that we’re concealing doesn’t involve a criminal act. But we all know that if people learn about this one thing, it can easily become their primary association with us and with our name.
Why is this so?
Because, what is most interesting about people is what’s not so nice about them. This is pretty much true of just about everyone. As Isaac Bashevis Singer, the Nobel Prize winning writer, used to say, “Even good people don’t like to read novels about good people.”
If you’re thinking that what I have said so far does not apply to you, that you rarely speak about others, when you do your comments are always fair, then let me pose a question and a challenge. Can you go for twenty-four hours without saying anything unkind about anyone?
Invariably, when I make this challenge people laugh nervously. I can read their minds: “One day without any negative comments about anybody? My boss? My co-workers?” They’re not sure they can do it.
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Attitude Values and Ethics
Our attitudes toward others, and their attitudes toward us, clearly …
Our attitudes toward others, and their attitudes toward us, clearly affect our behavior, human relations, and performance. Attitudes are the foundation of our job satisfaction. Satisfied workers have a positive …impact on customers’ satisfaction with the organization and its products. Our work values are our standards of behavior, which affect our human relations and performance. And, unethical behavior hurts both human relations and performance.Show More
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In this video …men’s style, grooming and fitness expert, Aaron Marino of http://www.iamalpham.com, talks about the difference between confidence and arrogance. Are you confident or arrogant? There is a big difference between the two.
Now, we talk a lot about confidence. If Aaron Marino had to sum-up what alpha m. is all about in one word, that one word would be confidence. Alpha’s goal with these videos is to help men feel great about themselves. The better you feel about yourself, the more confident you become. The downside of developing and having confidence is that people can perceive confidence (personal positivity) as arrogance. But what is the difference?
Confidence is internal.
It’s an unwavering belief in yourself and ability. You know you are good enough and smart enough, you know you are valuable, you feel super secure, and you don’t have to prove anything to anybody. It doesn’t mean that you are confident in every area and aspect of your life, however. There are things that you aren’t great at and as a confident person, it’s okay. You say ‘bring it’ to constructive criticism. You embrace, analyze it, and apply it to make yourself the best you can be.
Arrogance is external.
They are constantly trying to show and convince the world of their social worth and status by gloating, being a jerk, and putting other people down to lift themselves up. They run their big mouth, telling anyone who will listen how awesome they are and how you suck. A confident doesn’t tell you how great he is or tear you down. He will lift you up and inspires others by their actions.
Sometimes ridding yourself of arrogant people may not be that easy if they are a family member, co-worker, or employer. Take them with a grain of salt, don’t buy into it, and don’t let them steal your joy or confidence. They are trying to make up for the fact that they are incredibly insecure.
Men lost their confidence as a whole.
Alpha does these videos because he sees men are hurting in this world. Men got lost along the way. Men lost their confidence as a whole. So when Alpha started alpha m., his goal from day 1 was to affect at least one person in a positive way. The deal is that he believes in each and every one of you and wants the best for you. These videos are a small way to show how much he does care.
You deserve to be happy and confident. And don’t let anyone tell you otherwise or steal your joy. You are amazing. You need to know it and believe it for yourself.Show More
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