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Maybe Honor And Integrity Aren't Dead After all !!!!

21 min · 28 de may de 2026
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'It was unreal': When he sold his business, this founder shared $240 million with his 540 employees to thank them for their loyalty. The most impactful acts of kindness rarely make the evening news. They happen in the quiet moments between a shop foreman and an apprentice, or a business owner and a struggling neighbor. True integrity isn't found in a campaign speech or a corporate mission statement; it’s found in the follow-through. It’s the handshake that doesn't need a lawyer, the repair done right the first time because your name is on it, and the decision to share the "spoils" with the people who actually did the heavy lifting. In a world that often feels like it's "following the money" down a dark hole, these individuals are the light. They prove that you can be successful without losing your soul, and that being a "tough" leader doesn't mean you have to have a cold heart. "Integrity is doing the right thing, even when no one is watching." — C.S. Lewis

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