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The Law Of Small Things
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The Law Of Small Things

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Most of us think we act with integrity - but do we really? Many people think they do, but it is this very belief that they use to excuse small ethical breaches. Lawyer and politician Stuart Brody challenges readers to make integrity a daily practice in our life and work. Most people believe that integrity is something you just have and as good people, we think we are naturally doing the right thing. We are certain we act with integrity when it counts, even as we breach integrity every day in ways we dismiss as small. The Law of Small Things depicts these and other illusions we deploy to appear to act with integrity without actually doing so. The Law of Small Things exposes how our culture encourages the breach of integrity through an array of permitted promise-breaking, a language of cliches that equates self-interest with duty, and the illusion of inconsequence that excuses small breaches with the breezy confidence that we can fulfill integrity when it counts. Ultimately, Brody challenges the prevailing notion that integrity is a possession you hold permanently. No one has integrity and no one is perfect in practicing it. What we have is the opportunity to uphold promises and fulfill duties in each situation that faces us, large and small. Developing skill in the practice of integrity relies on missing the mark as much as hitting it. The practice of integrity is our roadmap across unknown terrain on a pathway beyond our limitations and toward personal authenticity; toward knowledge of who we are–not in the way the culture defines us, but in the way we truly know ourselves to be.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Country
United States
Date
15 January 2019
Pages
192
ISBN
9781523098132

Most of us think we act with integrity - but do we really? Many people think they do, but it is this very belief that they use to excuse small ethical breaches. Lawyer and politician Stuart Brody challenges readers to make integrity a daily practice in our life and work. Most people believe that integrity is something you just have and as good people, we think we are naturally doing the right thing. We are certain we act with integrity when it counts, even as we breach integrity every day in ways we dismiss as small. The Law of Small Things depicts these and other illusions we deploy to appear to act with integrity without actually doing so. The Law of Small Things exposes how our culture encourages the breach of integrity through an array of permitted promise-breaking, a language of cliches that equates self-interest with duty, and the illusion of inconsequence that excuses small breaches with the breezy confidence that we can fulfill integrity when it counts. Ultimately, Brody challenges the prevailing notion that integrity is a possession you hold permanently. No one has integrity and no one is perfect in practicing it. What we have is the opportunity to uphold promises and fulfill duties in each situation that faces us, large and small. Developing skill in the practice of integrity relies on missing the mark as much as hitting it. The practice of integrity is our roadmap across unknown terrain on a pathway beyond our limitations and toward personal authenticity; toward knowledge of who we are–not in the way the culture defines us, but in the way we truly know ourselves to be.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Country
United States
Date
15 January 2019
Pages
192
ISBN
9781523098132