- Integrity is loyalty to your principles, no matter what.
- Integrity is the foundation that gives loyalty its moral weight.
- Integrity means your ethics (principles) hold together under pressure, do not break apart when challenged, and do not fail when no one is watching.
- Integrity must be put before loyalty because loyalty to a person or group can require you to give up the integrity of your ethics (principles) for their sake.
- Integrity comes before loyalty. Loyalty will waver when there is no adherence (integrity) to your ethics, because loyalty can then lose direction and commitment.
- Integrity and loyalty are related because both involve a commitment to your ethics and consistency in applying them. However, loyalty loses this if integrity is lost first.
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Thursday, October 9, 2025
Integrity Comes Before Loyalty: 10-09-2025
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