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Virtue is the essence of excellence in both life and business.
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27 |
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…building a career, and a life, with the help and support of friends and family and associates has some incredible virtues.
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12 |
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We don’t just preach the virtues of our side; we find self-worth in prosecuting the vices of our rivals.
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Sizing up a candidate’s capacity to learn and grow is usually the hardest part of an assessment. Some organizations don’t even try to hazard a guess.
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75 |
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Slow down. Take stock of the hidden virtues that define success for your particular situation. Your results will be vastly better.
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Inspirational leaders balance charisma with collaboration, confidence with virtue, and influence with transparency.
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054 |
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Because all virtues are connected to others, any strength overused ultimately becomes a liability.
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030 |
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Competence, or knowledge, without vision and virtue, breeds technocrats. Virtue, without vision and knowledge, breeds idealogues. Vision, without virtue and knowledge, breeds demagogues.
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…honesty is something bigger – something that is considered a moral virtue in nearly every society.
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It’s often said that virtue is its own reward, but love and its corollary of kindness confer other major benefits on those who practice them.
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