04-16-2015, 10:49 PM
I'm with Mike about integrity. If you have integrity, loyalty comes naturally. The best description of integrity I've heard is "doing the right thing, even when no one is looking."
I've been corresponding with an older guy who's been a big help mentoring me through some tough times and relying heavily on his own hard knocks university education to guide me. Just this morning he wrote, "In the worst of times I survived on shear resilience and a large degree of resourcefulness. Resilience and resourcefulness aren’t praised as much as they deserve. My weaknesses were blind loyalty and even blinder adherence to principles; two things that are praised too much."
He went on to explain when loyalty to a person or ideal can lead to personal destruction and how uncompromising stands on principles alone can be equally self defeating. Reading it sucked because it was like he gouged a wooden stake through my guts. The mess I'm in now has to do with my having been blindly loyal and blindly attached to principles.
I guess we can say loyalty and principles are on that list of things that should be practiced in thoughtful moderation and not extremes.
I've been corresponding with an older guy who's been a big help mentoring me through some tough times and relying heavily on his own hard knocks university education to guide me. Just this morning he wrote, "In the worst of times I survived on shear resilience and a large degree of resourcefulness. Resilience and resourcefulness aren’t praised as much as they deserve. My weaknesses were blind loyalty and even blinder adherence to principles; two things that are praised too much."
He went on to explain when loyalty to a person or ideal can lead to personal destruction and how uncompromising stands on principles alone can be equally self defeating. Reading it sucked because it was like he gouged a wooden stake through my guts. The mess I'm in now has to do with my having been blindly loyal and blindly attached to principles.
I guess we can say loyalty and principles are on that list of things that should be practiced in thoughtful moderation and not extremes.