Character
char·ac·ter
/ˈkærɪktər/ Show Spelled [kar-ik-ter] Show IPA
noun
1.
the aggregate of features and traits that form the individual
nature of some person or thing.
2.
one such feature or trait; characteristic.
3.
moral or ethical quality: a man of fine, honorable character.
4.
qualities of honesty, courage, or the like; integrity: It takes character to face up to a
bully.
5.
reputation: a stain on one’s character.

Your reputation and your word, your work in community and business, your parenting, friendships, colleagues all contribute to your external perception or character. When a person or an institution is not aligned with your decision or vision the easiest thing to attack is your character. Stand firm and true to the character deep within, the spirit that does not gloat in harming others, the person you are when the lights are off at night and you sit alone, stand true to the character of the person who does not want others to treat you with negativity. Your character will prevail even when others fail. We are not perfect and will always struggle to uphold integrity and character . Know this, high moral, personal and professional character is hard to uphold when you’re being attacked but long-term its the weapon of choice that promotes peace, harmony and forgiveness . Remember your integrity is what travels through generations of offspring, it honors your ancestors and uplifts the family integrity for 100 years. How are you working on your character
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