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RE: Daily Discussion No. 11: What Does it Mean to be an "Honorable" Person?

in #discussion7 years ago (edited)

An honorable person is someone who believes in truth and doing the right thing — and tries to live up to those high principles. When you lose a game, it's honorable to shake hands. If you smash into someone's parked car, it's honorable to leave a note so they can contact you.

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Doing the right thing and having high principles definitely seems to be at the heart of being honorable. And I think it also includes admitting when you did something wrong, and setting your mistake right.