The Weekly 7: Character

Below are the seven truths I’m sitting with after reading the Character-in-Action story, “Beyond Optics: Building Character in Executive Decision-Making. For the full story, please follow the provided link.

  1. Character is present in professional settings through administrative and procedural actions. It is less visible but remains significant.
  2. Character is the disciplined choice to avoid shortcuts, even when they appear harmless, rational, or strategic.
  3. Character is formed and revealed in small, high-pressure decisions where moral responsibility competes with practical justification.
  4. Character develops in quiet, uncomfortable moments when a person chooses truth over convenience.
  5. Character is tested not in extremes, but in ambiguous situations where good outcomes may justify compromised means.
  6. Credibility is not claimed—it is accumulated through consistent ethical behaviour.
  7. Ethical erosion seldom begins with major failures. It often starts with small, defensible deviations.

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