Virtues of Integrity and Courage
Delve into the noble qualities of accountability, bona fide actions, conscientious decisions, ethical conduct, fortitude in challenges, and guidance in leadership. Explore the essence of integrity, just reasoning, knowledge attainment, legitimate practices, motivation for success, noble moral character, and orderly rule adherence through insightful definitions and images.
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ACCOUNTABILITY: The state of being liable or answerable
BONA FIDE: Made, done, or presented in good faith; without deception or fraud
CONSCIENTIOUS: Controlled by or done according to one s inner sense of what is right; principled
ETHICAL: Pertaining to right and wrong in conduct
FORTITUDE: Mental and emotional strength in courageously facing difficulty, adversity, danger, or temptation
GUIDANCE: The act or function of leadership; direction
INTEGRITY: Adherence to moral and ethical principles; honesty
JUST: Guided by truth, reason, justice and fairness
KNOWLEDGE: Familiarity gained by sight, experience, or report; the perception of fact or truth
LEGITIMATE: Lawful; in accordance with established rules, principles or standards
MOTIVATION: The state or condition of having a strong reason to act or accomplish something
NOBLE: Of an exalted moral or mental character or excellence
ORDERLY: According to an established rule
PRINCIPLE: An accepted or professed rule of action or conduct
STALWART: Firm, steadfast or uncompromising
TRUSTWORTHY: Deserving of confidence; dependable; reliable
VERACITY: Habitual observance of truth in speech or statement
WISDOM: Knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action