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Integrity has to do with sticking to who you are inside, irrespective of the pleasure that will be gotten from not sticking to who you are inside. Integrity is telling yourself the truth about yourself and being honest with everyone else as well.
Integrity is keeping your promises, even when it inconveniences you to do so. It's remaining true to your word and your guiding principles, and it's following through with the commitments you have made to other people.
Hypocrisy is professing something in the public, but practicing something different in the private. Hypocrisy is the direct opposite of Integrity.
One with integrity knows he would never rise any higher than the goals he sets for himself. It's always better to set your standards high and come up a little short than it is to set your standards low and succeed every day.
The kind of life you have, bad or good, is actually dependent on your type of character. So, bad character yields bad life, good character yields good life.
The hard and deliberate process of building your character will have an outcome on the back end. What you need to realize on the front end of all that hard work is that you will form your character over time through the habits you develop in the midst of life's storms.
Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value~Albert Einstein. To be someone of value, one needs to be oneself at all times, being true to all those around you, the strangers you encounter briefly along life's way.
Integrity is really nothing more or nothing less than simply doing the right thing, no matter the situation and no matter the circumstance.
If you have integrity, nothing else matters. If you don't have integrity, nothing else matters ~Alan Simpson.

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