“The Six Pillars of Character”
Trustworthiness
Build trust and credibility with integrity (consistency between beliefs,
words and actions), honesty (truthfulness, sincerity and candor),
promise-keeping, and loyalty (fidelity to family, friends, and country).
Respect
Honor the worth and dignity of all individuals. Treat others the way you
would want to be treated. Act courteously, civilly, peaceably, and
nonviolently. Be tolerant and accepting of differences. Avoid rude, offensive,
and abusive words and actions.
Responsibility
Be accountable for your words, actions, and attitudes. Exercise
self-control. Strive for excellence and self-improvement. Plan ahead. Set a
good example for others. Be self-reliant, prudent, proactive, persistent, and
hard-working.
Fairness
Be consistent, open, and treat all people equitably. Consider all sides
and make decisions on the facts without favoritism or prejudice. Play by the
rules, avoid careless accusations, and don’t take undue advantage of others.
Pursue justice and condemn injustice.
Caring
Be kind, compassionate, empathetic, charitable, forgiving, and grateful.
Citizenship
Obey laws in good faith. Do your share to improve the well-being of
fellow citizens and the community. Protect the environment, volunteer, and
participate in the processes of democracy by staying informed and voting.
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