Integrity
A core value instilled by Molly Bloom's mother. She initially built her business on it but later compromised it by raking the game, which she cites as a major downfall.
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Summary
Integrity is defined as the quality of being honest and consistently adhering to strong moral and ethical principles, standing in opposition to hypocrisy. The term originates from the Latin word "integer," meaning whole or complete, signifying an inner sense of wholeness derived from honesty and consistent character. Entrepreneur Molly Bloom's experiences with her high-stakes poker enterprise, detailed in "Molly's Game," serve as a practical illustration of the consequences of compromising one's integrity, particularly through her illegal decision of raking the game. Her subsequent legal troubles, including an FBI investigation and prosecution by the Southern District of New York, led to asset forfeiture and potential imprisonment. Bloom's journey of rebuilding her life involved writing a memoir and collaborating with Aaron Sorkin on the film adaptation, ultimately leading her to reflect on and apply the lessons learned, such as the importance of integrity, trust, and managing fear, to her current work in sales coaching.
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Benefits
Builds trust, fosters a positive environment, strengthens relationships, increases self-esteem, life satisfaction, mental health, emotional stability, workplace success.
Etymology
Evolved from the Latin adjective "integer".
Definition
The quality of being honest and having a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values.
Core Concept
Inner sense of "wholeness" deriving from qualities such as honesty and consistency of character.
Latin Meaning
Whole or complete.
Key Components
Honesty, fairness, ethical behavior, truthfulness, earnestness, internal consistency, trustworthiness, accountability, transparency, ethical decision-making.
Opposite Concept
Hypocrisy.
Timeline
- Molly Bloom was arrested as a consequence of her illegal high-stakes poker enterprise, which involved compromising her integrity by raking the game, leading to an FBI investigation and prosecution by the Southern District of New York. (Source: Wikipedia (for arrest date), Related Documents (for context of illegal activity and consequences))
2013-04-16
- Molly Bloom published her memoir, "Molly's Game," where she recounted her experiences and reflected on the slippery slope of compromising one's integrity and the lessons learned from her downfall. (Source: Wikipedia (for book publication date), Related Documents (for book context and reflection))
2014-06-24
- The film "Molly's Game," adapted from Molly Bloom's memoir by Aaron Sorkin, was released, further disseminating her story and the lessons learned about the importance of integrity. (Source: Wikipedia (for movie release date), Related Documents (for movie context))
2017-12-25
Wikipedia
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Integrity is the quality of being honest and having a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values. In ethics, integrity is regarded as the honesty and truthfulness or earnestness of one's actions. Integrity can stand in opposition to hypocrisy. It regards internal consistency as a virtue, and suggests that people who hold apparently conflicting values should account for the discrepancy or alter those values. The word integrity evolved from the Latin adjective integer, meaning whole or complete. In this context, integrity is the inner sense of "wholeness" deriving from qualities such as honesty and consistency of character.
Web Search Results
- Integrity - Wikipedia
Integrity is the quality of being honest and having a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values. In ethics, integrity is regarded as the honesty and truthfulness or earnestness of one's actions. Integrity can stand in opposition to hypocrisy. It regards internal consistency as a virtue, and suggests that people who hold apparently conflicting values should account for the discrepancy or alter those values. [...] "Meaning of integrity in English". Cambridge Dictionary. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved February 26, 2019. Killinger, Barbara (2010). Integrity: Doing the Right Thing for the Right Reason. McGill-Queen's University Press. p. 12. ISBN "ISBN (identifier)") 978-0773582804. Retrieved 2013-10-15. Integrity is a personal choice, an uncompromising and predictably consistent commitment to honour moral, ethical, spiritual, and artistic values and principles. [...] A person's value system provides a framework within which the person acts in ways that are consistent and expected. Integrity can be seen as the state of having such a framework and acting congruently within it.
- The Importance Of Integrity In Personal And Professional Life
Integrity is a cornerstone of good character that encompasses several fundamental principles. At its core, it signifies an unwavering commitment to honesty, fairness and ethical behavior. It's about doing the right thing, not because someone is watching, but because it aligns with your values. [...] Integrity is a powerful force that can shape your life and the world around you. It's a guiding principle that leads you toward making choices that are not only beneficial to you but also to the greater good. [...] Integrity is the bedrock upon which relationships are built. In personal and professional spheres alike, trust is the currency that fuels interactions. Integrity is the key to earning and maintaining that trust. When you consistently uphold your principles, people come to rely on your word and your actions.
- The Integral Role of Integrity | Psychology Today
Integrity is a steadfast commitment to moral and ethical principles, promoting personal and collective well-being. Upholding integrity is linked to increased self-esteem, life satisfaction, mental health, emotional stability, and workplace success. Living with integrity involves self-reflection, accountability, consistency, honesty and transparency, and ethical decision-making, Source: rangizzz/Shutterstock [...] Conceptualized as an unwavering commitment to moral and ethical principles, integrity is, simply put, doing the right thing even when nobody is watching. Upholding integrity speaks to an individual's inner strength and values and serves as a moral compass guiding their actions. In an increasingly complex and interconnected society, understanding the effect of integrity on individual and collective well-being is essential, as it fosters trust and collaboration among people from diverse [...] Integrity is a critical component of personal character that has far-reaching implications for individual and collective well-being. H. Jackson Brown Jr. once said, "Live so that when your children think of fairness, caring, and integrity, they think of you." This quote is a powerful reminder of the lasting impact of our actions on future generations. By understanding and promoting the value of integrity, we strive to be role models, embodying fairness, caring, and integrity in every aspect of
- Integrity - Ethics Unwrapped - University of Texas at Austin
Skip to main content English Español (Spanish) English Español (Spanish) Ethics Defined # Integrity Integrity is an indispensable moral virtue that includes acting with honesty, fairness, and decency. Back to Series ## Integrity Integrity, said author C.S. Lewis, “is doing the right thing, even when no one is looking.” Integrity is a foundational moral virtue, and the bedrock upon which good character is built. [...] Acting with integrity means understanding, accepting, and choosing to live in accordance with one’s principles, which will include honesty, fairness, and decency. A person of integrity will consistently demonstrate good character by being free of corruption and hypocrisy. Integrity is revealed when people act virtuously regardless of circumstance or consequences. This often requires moral courage. Indeed, integrity is the critical connection between ethics and moral action. ## Related Terms
- Integrity in the Workplace (What It Is & Why It's Important)
What does it mean to have integrity? According to Peterson and Seligman (2004), integrity is a character strength involving honesty, morality, and trustworthiness. A key feature of individuals with integrity is their ability for consistency and self-concordance — that is, alignment between their values and behaviors. Integrity in the workplace encompasses a range of qualities and behaviors that reflect honesty, ethics, and consistency in work-based actions. [...] By being honest, reliable, and consistent in your actions. Upholding ethical standards, taking responsibility for your mistakes, and treating others with respect are key ways to show integrity at work. Why is integrity important in the workplace? Integrity is crucial because it builds trust, fosters a positive work environment, and strengthens relationships among colleagues, leading to a more cohesive and effective team. Does integrity positively affect performance?
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