A principled person, by Samuel Millanzi
A principled person is someone who lives by a set of clearly defined moral values and ethical standards. These people are guided by principles that frequently originate from personal beliefs, cultural norms, philosophical or religious teachings, etc. Unwavering adherence to these values, even in the face of adversity or temptation, is a hallmark of a principled person. Their actions and decisions are shaped by this unwavering adherence, as are their relationships and interactions with others. Integrity and honesty are often characteristics of principled people. They are honest in their dealings and take responsibility for their actions. In both personal and professional settings, they see honesty not only as an option but also as a fundamental requirement. Peers, family, and communities are more likely to trust and respect one another as a result of this commitment to honesty. Consistency is another quality that distinguishes principled individuals. They are less likely...