Living with integrity may take a very long time to pay off externally, but it pays off immediately internally. Sleeping well at night is priceless.
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I firmly believe the greatest moral compass is the mirror. I know people who cannot look themselves in the mirror. The effects of not living with integrity are immediate and run very deep.
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Though its short-term benefits are also nothing to be scoffed at: 1. Better night's sleep 2. Greater inner peace 3. Reduced risk of contracting imposter syndrome
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"There is no more reliable proof of greatness than to be in a state where nothing can happen to make you disturbed." — Seneca, Dialogues and Essays
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Honestly, it shouldn’t have to pay off.
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"To be sure, it is not the fruits of scientific research that elevate a man and enrich his nature, but the urge to understand, the intellectual work, creative or receptive." — Albert Einstein, Ideas and Opinions
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Indeed. Everything takes longer than we think. In hindsight what we perceive as long was just our perception of time. Patience is the best companion.
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"Never discourage anyone who continually makes progress, no matter how slow." — Plato
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Honesty is efficient because you don’t have to track multiple fictions that other people are living.
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"Natural selection appears to have hidden our true selves from our conscious selves. As Freud saw, we are oblivious to our deepest motivations—but in ways more chronic and complete (and even, in some cases, more grotesque) than he imagined." — Robert Wright, The Moral Animal
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