Integrity
YOU DIDN’T tell on your brother when you were a kid. Loyalty was more important to you than scoring points with your parents. If you got a bad grade you stood in front of your father with your report card and you took your punishment. Instead of asking for spending money, you chose to earn it. In college, you stood up for what you believed in. You didn’t lie to get the job. And you never compromised your ideals to keep it. You’re the kind of person who might take the blame to help out a friend, but you’d never take credit for an accomplishment that wasn’t yours. Integrity isn’t something you get overnight. It takes a lifetime to earn.