This week, in lesson 3 of our curriculum, there seemed to be more than one theme. The case study we participated in made me think of vision, and how in order to succeed, we need to have vision.
Personally, I think I am quite creative. I can imagine how things will be or may become. My sister once told me I had a talent for being able to see what something could become. At the time, I was rehabbing my first house and thought everyone had the same vision I have.
When it comes to ethics, it was apparent that even though our own ethical standing can be high, sometimes those with whom we associate can affect our perceived ethics. Often, at least to our customers or consumers, perception is their reality. By making 'I will never' and 'I will always' statements, it helps solidify the ethics I hold to and also brands me with the integrity I wish to retain.
When it comes to integrity, I often think of it as what I do when no one is policing, or watching me. Over the years, I have lived according to high moral standards. My dad taught me about hard work since I was a little child. I believe because of the wedding of these two things, hard work and high moral standards, I live with clean and solid integrity.
These themes were a great and I'm glad it was near the beginning of the semester, because I think they are foundational to a solid business.
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