Integrity: MCH for the month of October
- Amplify San Pablo
- Oct 31, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 28, 2019

People say that "integrity is a choice between what is convenient and what is right." God has given us free will, and that's why we had our own choice to do the things that He wants us to do. Everyone makes a mistake, so you must work to get them to improve.
Integrity means that you're honest in a way when you can depict what's right from what's wrong. We could say integrity is a center of honesty and truthfulness. It persuades you to learn and face the truth. Honesty is a trait when you're faithful towards everyone around you and towards yourself. It is similar to integrity in retrospect. Wholesomeness can also part of integrity. It makes you do the right thing and show how great of a person you are. If you have this quality, it helps you to interact with other people. Many people will respect you, and it is pleasant towards the people you know.
Integrity is a person's ability to know what is right or wrong, and how to right the mistakes if they get the chance. A person has integrity when they apply the morals they are taught without expecting a reward. A person with integrity must be honest about what they do. If they decided to do the right thing, they must never expect a reward or at least an acknowledgment.
The opposite of integrity is dishonest. Dishonest means that you are concealing the truth. Having this trait can lead you to circumstances that can label you as untrustworthy. That's why having integrity can help you in many ways; you can be trustworthy, you speak the truth, and mostly you can be honest to yourself. Many people strive to have integrity in their communities because they want to be role models for others. It is important to stay focus on what is right until you see the results of being a nice person. Integrity is not just a simple word, and we also need to learn how to practice it.
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