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Ones character and integrity is not just in what they say but in the strength and longevity of these attributes. It is not in perfection that we measure morality its in how we are mindful that false truths are reckless to the human spirit. For this reason we value frankness of truth between friends and our fellow man. when you make the effort to discuss in earnest. Thats when you give a damn. To, know the heart of someone is to have inquired on the matter. Any other words are mindless, unconfirmed, lacking substance. Every act of evil from apartheid, to slavery to the holocaust, were rooted in the false speech of man, who knew not the fellowship of honesty.Funny how we learn this as children but we have to purpose ourselves as adults to remain unquenched by such frailties of nature. To remain present is to be in touch with this moral compass. Has then been your truth. I inquire of you who read this today. What has anchored your beliefs? Write back or comment below.

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