Making a lasting different...'I will make every effort to see that after my departure you will always be able to remember these things.' 2 Peter 1:15 NIV
Some
 of us think we deserve respect simply because of our position. No, 
respect must be earned; daily. General J. Lawton Collins asserted, 'No 
matter how brilliant a man may be he will never engender confidence in 
his subordinates and associates if he lacks honesty and moral courage.' 
Ultimately, all the skills in the world won't save you if your character
 is flawed. Author Stephen Covey writes, 'If I try to use human 
influence strategies and tactics to get other people to do what I 
want…and my character is fundamentally flawed…in the long run I cannot 
be successful. My duplicity will breed distrust, and everything I do 
will be perceived as manipulative.' It makes no difference how good the 
rhetoric is or even how good the intentions are; if there is little or 
no trust, there is no foundation for permanent success. Character can be
 built, but only slowly. If you want to know how long it will take you 
to get to the top, consult a calendar. If you want to know how long it 
will take you to fall to the bottom, try a stopwatch. Dreams become 
shattered, possibilities are lost, organisations crumble and people are 
hurt when a person doesn't have character protecting his talent. 
Character provides the opportunity for longevity in any career, any 
relationship, and any worthwhile goal. Author and Pastor J.R. Miller 
wrote, 'The only thing that walks back from the grave with the mourners 
and refuses to be buried, is the character of a man.' What a man is, 
survives him, and that makes a lasting difference! 

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