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Essay On Honesty And Courage



"Virtues" are attitudes, dispositions, or character traits that enable us to be and to act in ways that develop this potential. They enable us to pursue the ideals we have adopted. Honesty, courage, compassion, generosity, fidelity, integrity, fairness, self-control, and prudence are all examples of virtues.




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How does a person develop virtues? Virtues are developed through learning and through practice. As the ancient philosopher Aristotle suggested, a person can improve his or her character by practicing self-discipline, while a good character can be corrupted by repeated self-indulgence. Just as the ability to run a marathon develops through much training and practice, so too does our capacity to be fair, to be courageous, or to be compassionate.


At the heart of the virtue approach to ethics is the idea of "community". A person's character traits are not developed in isolation, but within and by the communities to which he or she belongs, including family, church, school, and other private and public associations. As people grow and mature, their personalities are deeply affected by the values that their communities prize, by the personality traits that their communities encourage, and by the role models that their communities put forth for imitation through traditional stories, fiction, movies, television, and so on. The virtue approach urges us to pay attention to the contours of our communities and the habits of character they encourage and instill.


PreambleMembers of the Society of Professional Journalists believe that public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and the foundation of democracy. Ethical journalism strives to ensure the free exchange of information that is accurate, fair and thorough. An ethical journalist acts with integrity.The Society declares these four principles as the foundation of ethical journalism and encourages their use in its practice by all people in all media.


Seek Truth andReport It Ethical journalism should be accurate and fair. Journalists should be honest and courageous in gathering, reporting and interpreting information. Journalists should:


The SPJ Code of Ethics is a statement of abiding principles supported by explanations and position papers that address changing journalistic practices. It is not a set of rules, rather a guide that encourages all who engage in journalism to take responsibility for the information they provide, regardless of medium. The code should be read as a whole; individual principles should not be taken out of context. It is not, nor can it be under the First Amendment, legally enforceable.For an expanded explanation, please follow this link.


The SPJ Code of Ethics is a statement of abiding principles supported by additional explanations and position papers that address changing journalistic practices. It is not a set of rules, rather a guide that encourages all who engage in journalism to take responsibility for the information they provide, regardless of medium. The code should be read as a whole; individual principles should not be taken out of context. It is not, nor can it be under the First Amendment, legally enforceable.Sigma Delta Chi's first Code of Ethics was borrowed from the American Society of Newspaper Editors in 1926. In 1973, Sigma Delta Chi wrote its own code, which was revised in 1984, 1987, 1996 and 2014.


Honesty will always stand us in good stead. By being honest we can be confident and walk with our head held high. If we are honest we do not have to fear anything. An honest person speaks only what is the truth and engages only in honest activity at all times. Honesty gives us great moral strength. It requires courage and boldness to be honest, as being honest may sometimes be difficult. But an honest and truthful person does not care for what may happen by staying with the truth. Honesty will succeed ultimately, while dishonesty will soon be discovered.


Sometimes it is easy to say a lie and get away from some difficulty, but it is by being truthful that one can have lasting peace of mind. Saying lies and being dishonest results in a disturbed state of mind. One must have the courage and boldness to say the truth and be honest in every activity done. This makes life simple and easy.


When we are honest, we are able to keep away from all wrong deeds and acts. Stealing, for instance, is a dishonest activity. Corruption in any form is also dishonesty. Honest persons are always law-abiding.


The path of dishonesty is a difficult and troublesome one. One who is dishonest always wastes time in useless and wasteful tricks and trickery. Dishonesty may give one momentary or short-lived pleasure or happiness, but it can never give lasting joy. One who is dishonest will always fear others, and be afraid of any punishment that may be meted out on being discovered. When one is dishonest in word and deed one is also troubled by anxiety. Honesty, on the other hand, ensures peace of mind and confidence.


Honesty is fool-proof. One who is honest does not have to fear punishment. Sometimes it may be tough to say the truth, but one who is honest has the courage to speak out the truth and stick to it. An honest person is truthful in word and deed. An honest person sticks to the truth. There may be a price to pay for being honest and truthful, but treading the path of dishonesty is far more costly. One who is dishonest will eventually be found out. An honest person will be truthful, whatever the consequences. One who is honest can be confident and fearless.


Honesty is a moral value that must be inculcated in childhood. The value then takes firm foundation and can see one through life. If the trait of dishonesty starts at a young age, it becomes a habit difficult to change. Through stories children can be exposed to the virtue of honesty, so that they can easily comprehend why dishonesty should be avoided, and how honesty is vital for life.


Honesty is the foundation for all other morals and values that help us live a righteous and virtuous life. Robbing, corruption and cheating are all due to dishonesty. When we live a life of righteousness and virtue we do not have to fear punishment, nor do we have to be afraid of anyone. Honesty allows us to live a life of confidence and dignity.


It requires courage and boldness to be honest at all times. Sometimes it may be convenient to not speak the truth, but an honest person will stay with the truth. Likewise, it may be easy to engage in dishonest activity, but one who is honest will stick to what is honest and correct, whatever be the challenge. Corruption, for instance, may give monetary advantage, but it is a dishonest activity and should not be engaged in at all. Honesty requires that we stick to what is correct and right at all times, whatever may be the hardship or consequences we may have to undergo. Dishonesty may seem to be the easy way out of a situation, but honesty is what will keep us on the path of virtue and righteousness at all times.


Dishonesty is the root of all other wrongs deeds and acts. Stealing and corruption in any form are all born of dishonesty. One who is dishonest cannot earn the respect of others. One who is not honest will live a life of ignominy. Honesty, on the other hand, gives one honour and dignity. One who is honest earns the respect and trust of others. An honest individual can live the life of virtue and righteousness at all times.


The path of dishonesty is difficult to tread because of the complexity involved in thought, word and deed. Honesty, however, makes life easy. One who is honest has a peace of mind that makes life comfortable for oneself and others. One need not be worried or afraid if one is honest and truthful.


Abstract:Firefighting is considered a dangerous profession that imposes unique safety hazards. In this research, we investigated the relationship between the Dark Triad traits of firefighters (N = 1434, Mage = 39.03, SD = 6.9) and their risk-taking at work, considering the mediation role of altruism, honesty, and courage. We showed that firefighters high on Machiavellianism and psychopathy reported high risk-taking. Altruism, honesty, and courage mediated the relationship between Machiavellianism and risk-taking in firefighters. Honesty and courage mediated the association between psychopathy and risk-taking. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.Keywords: risk-taking behaviors; Dark Triad traits; firefighters; life-history theory


2. Honesty fosters courage. Courage is not the absence of fear. Courage is doing what you know you want or need to do, despite your fear. It takes an immense amount of courage to say what you feel. It is often difficult and takes practice and patience, but he payoffs are enormous.


3. Honesty shows you care. Being honest with yourself and with others shows how much you really care. It also demonstrates self-respect and respect for others. A caring attitude makes people stop and think. Gentle honesty is also very attractive and appealing.


4. Honesty creates a circle of love. Honesty sets an example that invites others to imitate. When others respond with honesty, it can create more interpersonal closeness and authenticity. This often translates into love and can create an ongoing evolution of loving relationships.


5. Honesty shows maturity and self-acceptance. There can often be hurt and pain associated with honesty. A mature person conveys honest expression in a style that minimizes painful impact. When others are hurt, the mature, self-accepting person remains in the relationship to work through any pain experienced by the other person.


Last year, I published a book about honesty, exploring what it means to live a more honest life. I examined my own struggles with honesty, and did my best to translate academic research about honesty and apply it to everyday life. Through interviewing many researchers and reading dozens of studies about ethics, deception, moral character, secrecy, and self-delusion, I learned that we know quite a bit about lying and the reasons people lie in a variety of relationships. 350c69d7ab


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